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house trailing plants Buy Parthenocissus striata

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house trailing plants Buy Parthenocissus striataBring texture, movement, and something truly different into your indoor plant collection with Parthenocissus striata, a rare trailing houseplant thats gaining popularity for its refined, woodland like foliage and quick growth. Supplied in a 19cm nursery pot with approx. 70cm of trailing vines, this plant is an ideal choice for anyone looking to add soft greenery to shelves, trellises, or hanging planters. If you're looking to buy Parthenocissus

Bring texture, movement, and something truly different into your indoor plant collection with Parthenocissus striata, a rare trailing houseplant that’s gaining popularity for its refined, woodland-like foliage and quick growth. Supplied in a 19cm nursery pot with approx. 70cm of trailing vines, this plant is an ideal choice for anyone looking to add soft greenery to shelves, trellises, or hanging planters.

If you're looking to buy Parthenocissus striata in the UK, Happy Houseplants is proud to offer this unusual and fast-growing indoor plant, known for its subtle charm and versatility. It’s perfect for softening edges, adding interest to plant walls, or pairing with other trailing plants for a layered jungle effect.

Size
Supplied in a 19cm plastic nursery pot
Trailing growth: Approximately 70cm long

Native Habitat and Growth Habit
Parthenocissus striata is native to South America, where it grows as a climbing or trailing vine in forested regions. Indoors, it retains this sprawling habit, producing long, slender stems with delicate, finely lobed green leaves. It grows quickly and can either cascade from pots or be trained to climb supports.

Care Requirements for Parthenocissus striata

Light:
Place Parthenocissus striata in bright, indirect light. It can tolerate some shade, but lower light will slow growth and reduce leaf density.

Water:
Water when the top 2–3cm of compost feels dry. Avoid overwatering and ensure good drainage to prevent root rot.

Humidity & Temperature:
Parthenocissus striata does well in normal UK indoor conditions. Average room temperatures (15–24°C) are ideal. It appreciates moderate humidity but does not require tropical levels.

Soil:
Use a well-draining houseplant compost. Adding perlite or orchid bark can improve aeration and drainage.

Feeding:
Feed every 4–6 weeks in the growing season (spring and summer) with our Organic Tropical Plant Food, formulated to support strong, healthy foliage and root development.

Why Choose Parthenocissus striata?

  • A rare and unusual trailing plant for UK houseplant lovers

  • Fast-growing and easy to care for

  • Ideal for trailing, hanging, or climbing displays indoors

  • Brings a soft, naturalistic feel to shelves, trellises, or green walls

  • Perfect for collectors and interior stylists looking for something a bit different

Styling Ideas
Let Parthenocissus striata trail from a high shelf, spill over a large plant stand, or wind its way along a minimalist trellis. Its fine texture contrasts beautifully with broad-leaved plants like Monstera or Alocasia, and its relaxed form adds flow to more structured displays.

Delivered with Care
We carefully pack and ship all plants in their nursery pots to keep them secure during delivery. Your Parthenocissus striata will arrive healthy, hydrated, and ready to settle into its new home.

FAQs

Q: How fast does Parthenocissus striata grow indoors?
A: Parthenocissus striata is a fast-growing trailing houseplant. In the right conditions, it can produce new trailing growth weekly during spring and summer.

Q: Is Parthenocissus striata toxic to pets?
A: Parthenocissus striata is not widely listed as toxic, but as with all houseplants, we recommend keeping it out of reach of curious pets.

Q: Can I propagate Parthenocissus striata?
A: Yes, Parthenocissus striata is easy to propagate. Take a healthy stem cutting, place it in water or moist soil, and it will root within a few weeks.

Q: Does Parthenocissus striata trail or climb?
A: Indoors, Parthenocissus striata can be trained to climb a trellis or allowed to trail naturally from shelves or hanging pots. It’s highly adaptable to your styling preference.

For more tips on caring for trailing houseplants, visit our Houseplant Blog for expert advice and styling inspiration.

All plants are supplied in plastic nursery pots.

 

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