Attractive hanging basket | Callisia 'Itsy Bitsy Inch' green, Creeping Inch Plant, Wandering jew, Tangled Hearts
1. Callisia 'Itsy Bitsy Inch' green
Callisa itsy bitsy green is quite a popular, evergreen and perennial plant variety. It is one of the least maintenance required plant varieties that enhances the elegance of the room. It is a succulent that grows upto 4 inches and spreads around in about an area of 4 feet. It has little white flowers that bloom late in summer. The Callisia Repens, also known as the Callisia Bubbles, is a low creeping succulent. It has small glossy green leaves which are beautifully highlighted by a purple undertone.
2.Turtle Vine / Creeping Inch Plant / Creeping Basket Plant
Creeping inch plants are quite a popular, evergreen and perennial plant variety. It is one of the least maintenance required plant varieties that enhances the elegance of the room. It is a succulent that grows upto 4 inches and spreads around in about an area of 4 feet. It has little white flowers that bloom late in summer. The Callisia Repens, also known as the Callisia Bubbles, is a low creeping succulent. It has small glossy green leaves which are beautifully highlighted by a purple undertone.
3. Wandering jew
Wandering jew is a plant that has been literally ‘wandering’ from one house to another and one place to another. It’s history echoes long back when everyone had one such plant and would share these cuttings to each other. The most important part of growing this is to prune and pinch off the excess growth. This can even be a hanging pot above your head. With cuttings of this, you can grow so much many more, too.
Full sun/partial shade. Medium watering. Well drained soil. Toxic.
4. Pillow Plant, Tangled Hearts, Plectranthus prostratus
Plectranthus prostratus is an attractive draping lower light succulent. This little guy looks fantastic in a hanging basket where it can show off its long strands of tiny fat leaves. The leaves are slightly shiny and slightly fuzzy. When in higher light the leaves will turn a bit pink, don't be afraid to put this plant in direct morning sun. It becomes covered in tiny purple flowers in fall.