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Crawling & spreading plants

Crawling and spreading plants grow sideways first, using running stems or creeping rhizomes to cover surface area rather than gain height. They suit wide planters, troughs and shelf displays where a low connected shape reads better than a climber or a trailing cascade.

These plants make the strongest impression in wide containers, troughs and layered displays. Their movement is slower and closer to the pot, which gives you a different kind of drama from a climber or a trailing cascade.

Tradescantia 'Brightness' foliage on white background

Frequently Asked Questions About Crawling Houseplants

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