Decorating your home with indoor hanging plants makes the environment more relaxed and comfortable.
Most indoor plants do not require maximum light and sunlight, which make them ideal to grow and nurture at home.
If you are planning to send hanging plants, Little Flower Hut recommends these top 10 indoor hanging plants for your home decorations:
1. Bird’s Nest Fern

Bird’s Nest Fern. Picture: Little Flower Hut
With Scientific name of Asplenium nidus, this indoor hanging plant is considered epiphytes in the wild because of its ability to latch or hold on to other types of plants so that it can grow.
It can be mounted on the wall and it can grow on stone and wood as well. This plant loves the environment with humidity, making it an ideal plant to hang in the bathroom.
2. Chenile Plant

Chenile Plant. Picture: Little Flower Hut
The scientific name of this plant is Acalypha hispida. Natively, this type of hanging plant can grow up to 15 feet tall, especially when properly nurtured. Inside the house, it can be trimmed so that it will grow only up to 6 feet tall.
This plant is easy to grow. You can keep them for long in your homes provided that they are hanging away from areas with high traffic. The best way to promote new growth of leaves and flowers is to prune them regularly.
The fuzzy red flowers of this plant make it an ideal decorative piece for the living room or dining room.
3. Air Plant

Air Plant. Picture: Little Flower Hut
The scientific name of this plant is Tillandisa.
It can grow hanging in a glass terrarium even without soil. It is the type of indoor hanging plant that requires low maintenance and an ample amount of light perfect on the living room or any space in the house with bright light. It can be placed in a glass where good air circulation and light are supplied.
Hanging this plant is also a nice opportunity to play with plants and colourful accents at the same time.
4. Burro’s Tail

Burro’s Tail. Picture: Little Flower Hut
The scientific name of this plant is Sedum morganianum.
It belongs to the succulent family, thus can tolerate high temperature, lots of sunlight, and less water. They have fleshy leaves that grow thick, which is why it is best to have them hanging in a basket. Its thick leaves can retain water for a long while, keeping them hydrated even without water for a week.
Because the plant does not need daily watering, it is an ideal plant to hang in rooms, bedrooms, and living room.
5. Arrowhead Plant

Arrow head plant. Picture: Little Flower Hut
The scientific name of this plant is Syngonium podophyllum.
The shape of the leaves changes from the arrowhead shape to five fingers. The leaves begin with a shape of an arrowhead and grow to a shape of fingers.
They grow long and nice when properly cared for and when leaves are refrained from trimming.
This plant is also available in different shades of pink, burgundy, and green, making it an ideal kitchen hanging decoration. If you want to see their vines dangling down from the basket, hang it high on the ceiling.
6. Golden Pothos

Golden Pothos, plant. Picture: Little Flower Hut
The scientific name of this plant is Epipremnum aureum.
It is a lovely bedroom décor as it hangs up and dangles down from its pot. This plant has a variegated golden-yellow design on leaves that gives it an elegant appeal. When light shines on it, the leaves become stunningly noticeable.
Hanging this type of plant indoors helps purify the air and lower down airborne toxins. If you have it in the bedroom, you will have better sleep because of the pure air.
7. Boston Fern
The scientific name of this plant is Nephrolepis exaltata. It is a perfect bedroom decoration because of its beautiful green leaves and ability to purify the air. This plant is also tolerant of low humidity but can stand high temperature.
Moreover, experts suggest that it should be hanged low and far from the ceiling so that the air is properly circulated. It is a great indoor plant that is safe for domesticated pets.
8. Pitcher Plant

Pitcher Plant. Picture: Little Flower Hut
The scientific name of this plant is Nepenthes. It has pitchers at the end of each leaf. The pitchers are in vibrant colour to attract bugs and insects as prey. They grow on soil and require clean water to rehydrate.
If you want unwanted bugs out from your kitchen, this plant will help you solve it because the pitchers consume insects.
This pitcher plant can also grow in a glass terrarium with a large hole for air circulation.
9. Maidenhair Fern

Maidernhair Fern, plant. Picture: Little Flower Hut
The scientific name of this plant is Adiantum. This plant has a gorgeous appeal and delicate appearance. By hanging it high on the ceiling, the leaves will be able to grow long and lush with green foliage that hides some purple leaves underneath.
The colours are charming indeed, making it an ideal living room decoration. It is not only safe for pets but also for the environment.
10. English Ivy

English Ivy, plant. Picture: Little Flower Hut
The scientific name of this plant is Hedera helix.
It is a popular plant because it is commonly seen on walls covering the bricks and stones. Some would even maintain the wall covered with Ivy for attractive natural design.
It is best to hang this plant in a spacious room to allow its vines and leaves to grow beautifully.
Requiring excellent drainage and dry environment, this plant does not need frequent watering. It can be a perfect indoor home decoration that you and your guests will admire.
This article is written by Little Flower Hut.