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Climbing Plants

Climbing houseplants are for anyone who wants vertical growth without filling more floor space. Support changes how these plants grow and mature, so a pole, board or trellis is not an afterthought here but part of the plant itself. Given that structure, climbers can frame a wall or window and use height far better than trailers or self-supporting types.

They are especially compelling in rooms where upward movement matters as much as leaf shape. Once stems have something to grip, many climbers change dramatically, so the reward is not just more height but often larger leaves, tighter growth and a more finished look overall.

A climbing Philodendron 'Splendid' potted plant on white backround

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