10. English Ivy (Hedera helix)
There’s something so fascinating about English ivy, with its instantly recognizable leaves and winding, trailing growth habit. As charming as it is outdoors, it’s just as lovely indoors as well.
English ivy is a climbing plant that loves moist, shady conditions, making it a great choice for rooms without much natural light. Since it thrives best in humidity, this easy-going plant can even be placed in the bathroom. It’s easy to train, grows quickly, and can be an interesting addition to mantles or shelves.
It’s worth mentioning that it’s also one of the most aggressive invasive species in the US, so it’s better if you don’t grow it outdoors or toss it in a compost pile.
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