10 Surprising Plants to Elevate Your Green Wall
Rotem, @myplantwall

10 Surprising Plants to Elevate Your Green Wall

The market for green plants is developing rapidly. Tropical houseplants have been trending for a while now and by the looks of it, this will continue to be?the case for years to follow. At Evanthia we have noticed this by sky-rocketing product demands and the massive growth of our Tropical Plants department?in recent years. Our?product range?is ever-evolving and growing… It’s a complete jungle out there! For new plant hunters, plant parents and plant lovers it can be a bit overwhelming to start their collection, asking themselves: Where to start? Which items to choose and Why? Rotem from @myplantwall takes you along for a close-up of their green wall and lists her favourites.


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syngonium

1. Syngonium

I chose to start with?Syngonium?since it holds a special place in my heart. My old flatmate had a Syngonium White Butterfly plant, and that is the first cutting I ever took and propagated. Today, 3 years later, this tiny cutting is PROSPERING on the green wall and reaching a giant size. We have 3 types of Syngonium on the wall: Syngonium White butterfly, Syngonium Neon and Red.

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Philondendron Florida Beauty Green

2. Philodendron Florida Beauty Green

This plant simply turns the jungle vibes up!?Philodendron Florida Beauty Green?has the biggest, most unique shape of leaves, and it has a beautiful growing pattern: one leaf grows to the right and the next one will grow to the left. So it’s popping out in between other plants so naturally while climbing up.

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Monstera

3. Monstera

The?Monstera?is always the star of the show, as common as it may be – it’s always so striking! She has adapted to the green wall so well, that she tripled in size. The aerial roots have latched all along the felt and we now enjoy leaves with secondary fenestration.


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Calathea

4. Calathea

[kal-uh-thee-uh] … sounds weird? I know! They do have quite the reputation of being difficult, but in a miraculous way that surprised us too, some of them actually enjoy the green wall climate and shade. To name a few:?Calathea?orbifolia, Calathea makoyana and Ctenanthe oppenheimiana. They are long living and easy going.Their striking patterns add so much dimension and interest. If you DIY a plant wall –?I highly suggest that you try to combine Calathea varieties in the mix.


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Philondendron Imperial Red

5. Philodendron Imperial Red

WOW, wow, wow. I never expected to love this plant as much as I do! It’s been on the wall since day one, growing silently and slowly but with so much dark elegance! It might not pop out many new leaves all the time, but the ones it already has grown, have become so dominant and large! The?Philodendron Imperial Red?is a stable “slow-and-steady-wins-the-race” type of guy. Definitely add it to your wall if you are in it for the long run!


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Philondendron hastum grey

6. Philodendron hastatum Grey

We made a few cuttings of our?Philodendron hastatum Grey?plant and spread them across the green wall. In retrospect, I wouldn’t recommend cutting the plant because they are slow growers. Instead I would keep the plant as it arrived from the nursery. However, the silvery grey colour of this plant adds serenity and calmness to the wall, as it balances out the bright greens.


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7. Philodendron minima / Rhaphidophora tetrasperma

Let’s switch to a top performer! I purchased our?Philo minima?with cold burns and only 5 leaves. It has been planted on the lower corner of the wall and to this day it climbed all the 2 meters up, and continued to the ceiling, with her fun fenestrated leaves! It’s everywhere and its fast & furious growth rate is so rewarding.


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8. Alocasia wentii

While some Alocasias keep to the very familiar formula of: “if one new leaf grows, the old one most go”,?Alocasia wentii?has rules of its own! This bushy Alocasia is coming out of the winter season not with 2 leaves, not with 3, but with 8 (!) leaves.?It’s really big and regal.The wentii grows at the lower part of the wall, where it’s always wet. Most plants will die in that area because it’s too wet for their roots. Alocasia wentii however,(luckily for us) is proving to handle it very well! If it’s too wet for her, she will get rid of the excess water through it’s shiny deep green leaves.?This dripping process is called guttation.


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Philondendron Zebra

9. Philodendron Zebra

Philodendron Zebra?is perfect for the green wall, because of its shape. It’s bushy and relatively small with green and white striped leaves. It goes really well next to plants that are more stemy, like Alocasia or Monstera, because it assists with creating dimension and a rich full contrasted texture.


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10. Alocasia cucullata

Last but not least- The?Alocasia cucullata?surprised us the most! So here’s a story about two sister cuculata pots. One was planted on the wall while the other one stayed in the nursery pot. The wall cucullata started to grow rapidly, even sending roots from the back of it’s stem. Today it stands at 140 cm tall!

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Did?you like our choices or was surprised by them? Would you also put these plants on your green wall or keep them in pots? We would love to know what you think of our list!

Santosh Gosavi

Digital Marketing Associate At Intel Market Research

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