Five Plants Ideal For An Interior Green Wall
For a vertical garden, we prefer plants that flow lushly from the container, that spread as they grow, and aren’t necessarily upright. Color, texture and leaf shapes can be used for variety. Since living walls can be a challenge to water, choose self-watering containers, or at least pots that contain enough soil to hold moisture for 2 weeks.
The following plants don’t need direct sun, and can grow well with fluorescent light only.
1. Philodendron is easy to propagate, and has charming heart-shaped leaves. It’s happy anywhere but in hot, direct sunlight.
2. Pothos is similar to philodendron, and comes in a variety of green colors: lime green, speckled and varigated. Pothos is simple to propogate and trim.
3. English Ivy is charming, but has a tendancy to get spider-mites. These are easy to control, but must be treated at once.
4. Christmas cactus is a delightful addition to a green wall, and occasionally blooms.
5. Spider plants send off long curving stems with "babies" growing at the ends. They come in variegated crème/lime green and regular green. They grow quickly and root easily.









