Article: 10 Easy Indoor Plants That Look Amazing with Plant Climbers

10 Easy Indoor Plants That Look Amazing with Plant Climbers
Over the last few years, our relationship with indoor greenery has shifted dramatically. Gone are the days of simply plopping a generic green plant in a plain terracotta pot and leaving it in the corner of the room. Today, indoor plant styling has become a major part of home decor. We don’t just want our plants to survive; we want them to look intentional, curated, and beautiful alongside our furniture and style.
However, as many plant lovers quickly discover, a happy houseplant can easily become a chaotic houseplant. Sprawling vines, tangled stems, and floppy leaves can quickly turn your tidy shelves into an unkempt jungle.
This is exactly where plant climbers come into play. Combining both function and fashion, the right support completely transforms your greenery. Physically, it gives your indoor climbing plants a secure structure to follow, preventing messy tangles and keeping them contained. Visually, it instantly elevates an ordinary plant into a striking design feature.
If you are looking for gorgeous, easy indoor plants that will thrive with minimal fuss while looking like they stepped straight off an interior design feed, here are 10 fantastic varieties and the best plant support ideas to style them.
1. Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)

Known to many as Devil's Ivy, the Golden Pothos is a staple in almost every indoor plant collection because it is incredibly hardy and forgiving.
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Why it’s easy to grow: It tolerates low light, bounces back quickly if you miss a watering, and grows exceptionally fast.
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The styling upgrade: While usually left to hang sadly down a bookshelf, winding a Golden Pothos around a colourful or geometric climber pulls the plant upward. This exposes the beautiful gold-and-green variegated leaves to more light, making the entire display look instantly fuller and more luxurious.
2. Heartleaf Philodendron (Philodendron hederaceum)
With its perfectly shaped, glossy green leaves and delicate vines, this classic plant is a dream for anyone who loves an elegant, romantic aesthetic.
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Why it’s easy to grow: It is highly adaptable to average indoor humidity and moderate indirect light, pushing out new growth with very little effort on your part.
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The styling upgrade: Because its vines are incredibly flexible and soft, it is the perfect candidate for intricate decorative plant supports. You can easily weave the delicate stems through arched or wavy shapes to create a structured, living sculpture on your desk or tabletop.
3. Satin Pothos (Scindapsus pictus)
If you love textures, the Satin Pothos is bound to be your favourite. It features thick, matte-green leaves dusted with a shimmering, metallic silver pattern.
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Why it’s easy to grow: It behaves similarly to a standard Pothos but is even more drought-tolerant, meaning it actually prefers a bit of regular neglect.
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The styling upgrade: When a Satin Pothos climbs, its distinct leaves naturally tilt toward the viewer and start to overlap. Using an acrylic climber allows the silver-flecked leaves to catch the light beautifully, creating a dense, cascading effect of silver velvet.
4. Monstera Adansonii (Swiss Cheese Plant)

Bringing an instant tropical holiday vibe indoors, this plant features narrower, compact leaves filled with natural, charming oval holes (fenestrations).
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Why it’s easy to grow: It grows at lightning speed during the warmer months and loves standard bright, indirect indoor sunlight.
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The styling upgrade: Left to trail, the leaves of a Monstera Adansonii will actually shrink over time. Training it upward on a sturdy climber gives the plant the security it needs to produce larger leaves with even more dramatic "cheese-like" holes, completely changing its presentation.
5. Arrowhead Plant (Syngonium podophyllum)
Syngoniums are beloved for their distinct, arrow-shaped leaves that come in a beautiful array of colours, including soft pastels, deep greens, and gorgeous dusty pinks.
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Why it’s easy to grow: They are resilient, handle lower light conditions well, and let you know exactly when they want a drink by slightly drooping their soft leaves.
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The styling upgrade: As Syngoniums mature, they transition from bushy clumps into climbing vines. Instead of letting them awkwardly flop over, inserting a sleek climber keeps them upright and organised, highlighting their stunning leaf shapes and unique colours.
6. Wax Plant (Hoya)

Hoyas are famous for their thick, succulent-like leaves and stunning clusters of porcelain-like, sweet-scented flowers that bloom when the plant is perfectly happy.
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Why it’s easy to grow: Because their leaves store water, they require very little watering and absolutely love basking in bright window sills.
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The styling upgrade: Hoyas naturally produce long, leafless tendrils that actively search for something to grab onto. Wrapping these firm, woody tendrils around a decorative acrylic frame gives the plant a tidy silhouette and encourages those gorgeous, sought-after flower clusters to form.
7. String of Hearts (Ceropegia woodii)
This dainty, trailing succulent features tiny, heart-shaped leaves with a gorgeous silver pattern on top and a rich purple hue underneath.
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Why it’s easy to grow: It asks for very little water, loves bright spaces, and takes up minimal room, making it ideal for smaller apartments.
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The styling upgrade: While normally grown as a trailing plant, winding these incredibly fine, thread-like vines around a circular or hoop-shaped plant climber creates a stunning, wreath-like effect. It transforms a thin, stringy plant into a dense, visually spectacular crown of hearts.
8. Mini Monstera (Rhaphidophora tetrasperma)
Though it looks exactly like a miniature Monstera Deliciosa, this plant is actually a completely different species known for its explosive, energetic growth.
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Why it’s easy to grow: It is an absolute powerhouse grower that is highly adaptable to most indoor home environments.
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The styling upgrade: This plant needs structure to look its best. Without a climber, its thick, rigid stems will awkwardly zigzag across your room. Training it straight up a clean, minimal acrylic stake turns its rapid growth into an architectural statement piece that looks incredibly sharp against a plain wall.
9. Neon Pothos (Epipremnum aureum 'Neon')
If your space is filled with dark furniture or needs a vibrant pop of colour, the Neon Pothos is the answer. It features glowing, electric lime-green leaves.
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Why it’s easy to grow: It possesses the exact same bulletproof, low-maintenance care requirements as the classic Golden Pothos.
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The styling upgrade: Pairing the bright, electric hue of the Neon Pothos with a contrasting pastel or clear acrylic climber creates an amazing visual punch. It lifts the bright foliage up into your direct line of sight, instantly brightening up any dim corner.
10. Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight
A true collector’s favourite that is surprisingly easy to care for, this sleek plant boasts thick, spear-shaped leaves with a matte, ethereal silvery-green sheen.
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Why it’s easy to grow: It grows at a steady, manageable pace and is highly resistant to standard indoor pests and dry air.
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The styling upgrade: This plant has a very architectural, modern look. Displaying it on a minimalist, premium climber accentuates its sleek lines and allows the moonlight-silver foliage to stand out as a piece of sophisticated, living home decor.
How to Choose the Right Plant Climber
Selecting the perfect support is all about balancing the physical needs of your green companion with your personal interior decor style.
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Consider the size: Smaller, delicate vines like the String of Hearts or Heartleaf Philodendron thrive on smaller, dainty climbers. Meanwhile, heavy-hitting growers like the Mini Monstera or Monstera Adansonii require taller, sturdier structures.
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Match the style to the plant: Use clear or frosted acrylic climbers to let unique foliage (like the Scindapsus Moonlight) take centre stage, or choose fun, colourful, and uniquely shaped climbers to add a playful touch to simpler green plants like the Neon Pothos.
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When to add support: The best time to introduce a climber is early on! Placing a support into the pot when the plant is young allows you to guide the growth habits from day one, avoiding the hassle of untangling a chaotic plant later down the track.
Indoor Plant & Climber Quick Reference
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Plant Name |
Difficulty Level |
Light Requirements |
Growth Habit |
Best Climber Style |
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Golden Pothos |
Very Easy |
Low to Bright Indirect |
Fast Climbing / Trailing |
Tall, Broad Arches |
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Heartleaf Philodendron |
Very Easy |
Medium Indirect |
Fast, Flexible Twining |
Wavy & Geometric Shapes |
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Satin Pothos |
Easy |
Medium Indirect |
Moderate, Shingling |
Clear or Frosted Acrylic |
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Monstera Adansonii |
Easy |
Bright Indirect |
Very Fast, Heavy Climbing |
Sturdy, Tall Columns |
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Arrowhead Plant |
Easy |
Medium to Low Indirect |
Upright Bushy to Climbing |
Classic Slim Stakes |
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Hoya |
Easy |
Bright Indirect |
Slow to Moderate, Twining |
Circular Hoops & Rings |
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String of Hearts |
Easy |
Bright Indirect |
Fine, Delicate Trailing |
Compact Hoops & Small Frames |
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Mini Monstera |
Easy |
Bright Indirect |
Explosive, Rigid Climbing |
Tall, Linear Vertical Stakes |
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Neon Pothos |
Very Easy |
Low to Bright Indirect |
Fast Climbing / Trailing |
Colourful & High-Contrast Shapes |
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Scindapsus Moonlight |
Easy |
Medium Indirect |
Slow to Moderate Climbing |
Minimalist, Sleek Acrylic |
Top 5 Beginner-Friendly Choices
In a rush and want a quick recommendation? If you are a brand-new plant parent looking for the ultimate effortless, high-impact combination, start with these five choices:
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Golden Pothos – Unkillable, classic, and grows beautifully on any shape.
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Heartleaf Philodendron – Incredibly easy to weave and train.
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Neon Pothos – Perfect for adding an instant, bright pop of colour to your room.
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String of Hearts – Low-water needs and looks like a gorgeous living wreath on a hoop.
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Arrowhead Plant – A wonderful, fuss-free option that tells you exactly when it's thirsty.
Conclusion: Beautiful, functional Decor
Caring for indoor plants shouldn't feel like hard work, and it definitely shouldn't leave your home looking messy. By choosing easy-care varieties and pairing them with proper structure early on, you can effortlessly blend function with fashion. A small styling adjustment can completely reinvent your space, changing a wild, sprawling vine into an intentional masterpiece.
Forget the boring, mass-produced bamboo stakes and industrial options from the local garden centre that ruin your home's aesthetic. Honeys Plant Climbers offers a stunning range of decorative, high-quality acrylic climbers designed to add personality, vibrant colour, and impeccable style to your green collection.
Ready to elevate your indoor plant styling game? Browse the Honeys Plant Climbers collection today and find the perfect match for your favorite plants! Looking for more care inspiration? Check out our guide on 5 common indoor plant problems and simple fixes that actually work.
