8 Best Indoor Vining Plants to Create a Jungle Feel

Arrowhead Vine: A fast-growing tropical vine with distinctively-shaped leaves, thriving as a houseplant in bright, indirect light, consistently moist soil, and warm, humid conditions.

Climbing Onion: Despite its name, not an onion, but grows vining stems from a bulb, resembling a Star Trek prop; thrives on neglect, requiring only direct sunlight and a small trellis.

Creeping Fig: A sturdy indoor vining plant with tiny, glossy, heart-shaped leaves; ideal for containers or terrariums, preferring bright, indirect light and consistent moisture.

English Ivy: Brings a classic cottage garden look to a space; finicky but elegant, with a clean shape and variegated varieties available; thrives in bright light when trained on a trellis.

Grape Ivy: An old-fashioned, easy-to-grow vining plant with cascading vines suitable for hanging baskets or containers; tolerates drought and medium to bright light conditions.

Heartleaf Philodendron: Also known as the sweetheart plant, it's popular for its easy care and fast growth; features dark green leaves with a bronze tint when young, thriving in bright indirect light.

Hoya: A fast-growing tropical vine with thick, waxy leaves; low maintenance and suitable for indoor hanging baskets, requiring bright indirect light and minimal watering.

Lipstick Vine: Named for its vibrant red tubular flowers, it's a colorful indoor vining plant thriving in bright, filtered light, humidity, and warmth, producing flowers and deep green leaves on long vines throughout the year.