
FAQ About Indoor Plant Growth Patterns and Structures

What are the common growth patterns of indoor plants?
Indoor plants can exhibit a variety of growth patterns, including bushy, trailing, climbing, and columnar. Bushy plants have a compact and rounded shape with foliage that covers the soil surface densely. Trailing plants have stems that hang or drape over the edges of containers, making them ideal for hanging baskets. Climbing plants use support to grow upward, often requiring trellises or poles for support. Lastly, columnar plants grow upright in a narrow, vertical manner, utilizing height rather than width.