Top 10 hanging plants in 2024

Top hanging plants in 2025

Hanging plants continue to be a major trend in 2025, and it’s easy to see why! Their trailing vines add a soft, natural touch to any space and instantly make your home feel more alive. Whether you want to decorate a shelf, a plant rack, or find a creative way to fill an empty corner, hanging plants are the perfect solution.

We love how versatile they are: they can thrive in different spots around your home and bring that cosy, jungle-like atmosphere we all crave.

So if you’re looking for stylish, on-trend plants to hang in your urban jungle this year, you’ve found the right blog! Let’s explore the most beautiful hanging plants of 2025.

1. Anthurium Wendlingeri

We start strong with a rare beauty! The Anthurium Wendlingeri has dark and rich foliage. The leaves droop down directly from its pot, which gives off a cool effect. As the Aroids are known for the inflorescence, called spadix, this plant makes these flowers just that bit extra special. These also hang down directly from its pot and can also be shaped like a spiral, breathtaking right?!

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Photo by @katieanneplants & @growenplants

2. Monstera Adansonii Mint

We know that if you would like to achieve bigger leaves, you might want to have this beauty growing on a moss pole, but if you don't mind getting a bit smaller leaves, the Monstera Adansonii Mint also looks gorgeous trailing down! Those gorgeous fenestrations and that mint-coloured variegation just go so well together!

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Photo by @notanotherjungle & @princeofanthurium

3. Hoya Krohniana Eskimo

Light-coloured foliage that is embellished with cute dark green speckles, the Hoya Krohniana Eskimo can deliver you these adoring looks! As the Hoya’s are known for their gorgeous flowers, this one will reward you with white flowers that have a yellow centre, so pretty!

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Photo by @hoyacakes & @axplant

4. Senecio Rowleyanus Variegated

Here we have the special variegated sister of the String of Pearls. Her foliage is super cute and shaped in those thick pearls. Not only do they look super nice, but they also serve the purpose of holding water. So you know it's time to water your pearly friend whenever its foliage feels squishy.

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Photo by @iamtheplantilicious & @mothermoonshine

5. Hoya Linearis

Endless trailing vines with long thin foliage, the Hoya Linearis is a real eye-catcher! Her appearance is fun, but also soothing due to its calm green colour. A good combination of styles, which makes her super versatile for styling!

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Photo by @jerilovesplants & @samanyplants

6. Philodendron Brasil

When your plant not only will cheer you up with its amazing heart-shaped leaves, but also with an extra pop of colour! The Philodendron Brasil has a lime-coloured base with a dark green middle stripe. A beautiful combination that compliments the leaf shape oh so well!

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Photo by @happy_little_houseplant & @kat.learns.plants

7. Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight

The thick lush leaves of the Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight have a nice silvery base with some dark green aspects. It is truly a one-of-a-kind look and that comes with pretty low maintenance. Besides, it is a pretty fast grower and easy to propagate, so you can grow many baby Moonlight at home, woohoo!

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Photo by @wrosliny & @suno___yuka

8. Monstera Peru

The Monstera Peru has rich textured foliage that gives off a bit of a mysterious look. This Monstera doesn’t get any fenestrations within its leaves but does have the full package when it comes to its looks. Isn’t it gorgeous?!

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Photo by @pothosrmypoison & @dirtyhands.lushheart

9. Rhipsalis Paradoxa Minor

This gives you a real piece of the tropical rainforest right inside your house! The Rhipsalis Paradoxa Minor has long foliage hanging down directly from the pot, which makes her a bit more uncommon. And as PLNTSparents we are always on the hunt for something new and special, right?

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Photo by @ksentiya.botany & @unplantparenthood

We hope we have inspired you with these trendy hanging plants! Is there one in particular that you love? If you have your hanging plants styled in a creative or fun way, we would love to see it on our socials! You can always use the hashtag #PLNTS, so we can see all your green beauties! Interested in some plants that can fill up the darker spots of your urban jungle? You might want to check out our top shadow plants.

Carlijn

Carlijn

Carlijn is probably one of the biggest plant geeks ever. She is always on the lookout for new gems and loves to share all her plant knowledge, tips and inspiration with our community!

October 16, 2025

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