Creeper plants are one of the best ways to add life to any wall, balcony, or corner of your home. Whether you want lush green cover or bright blooms, we have the right pick. Our collection of 38+ creeper plants suits ...
Creeper plants are one of the best ways to add life to any wall, balcony, or corner of your home. Whether you want lush green cover or bright blooms, we have the right pick. Our collection of 38+ creeper plants suits every space and budget. Most are easy to grow — even for first-time gardeners.
From best-selling Philodendrons to vibrant Geranium Ivy, every plant here is handpicked for Indian homes. The Orange Allamanda Tiger is a crowd favourite for its bold, tropical colour. Most varieties are low maintenance and thrive in our warm climate with very little effort.
Why Creeper Plants Are Great for Your Home
Many creepers in this collection are proven air-purifying plants that filter toxins from indoor air. Varieties like Philodendron Congo and Golden Philodendron Selloum are popular choices for clean indoor air. Studies show indoor plants can reduce common air pollutants by up to 60%. They also bring a fresh, calming feel to any living space.
- Air purifying – filters toxins and freshens indoor air naturally
- Easy to grow – perfect for beginners and busy households
- Low maintenance – water just once or twice a week
- Lucky plants – several creepers are considered Vastu-friendly for the home
- Fits small spaces – walls, trellises, pots, and balconies all work well
Our Best Sellers You Will Love
The 2 Air Purifier Plants Pack is a top pick for new plant parents looking for an easy start. Our customers also love the Baby Pink Geranium Ivy and Red Geranium Ivy for colourful balcony gardens. These are consistent best sellers — and come at the lowest price guaranteed.
Thousands of Indian households trust Vedicflora for quality plants at affordable prices. We offer pincode-based delivery so you can check availability before you buy. Explore our indoor plants collection for even more easy-care options for every room.
Simple Tips for Growing Creepers at Home
Most creepers need a support like a trellis, wall hook, or pot rail to climb and spread. Give them bright indirect light and water when the topsoil feels dry to the touch. Fertilise once a month during the growing season for healthy, full growth.
- Use a well-draining potting mix to prevent waterlogging
- Place in a spot with 4–6 hours of light each day
- Trim regularly to keep the plant neat and bushy
- Repot every 1–2 years as the roots outgrow the pot
Frequently asked questions
Which creeper plants are best for beginners?
Philodendron varieties like Philodendron Congo and Golden Philodendron Selloum are ideal for beginners. They are low maintenance, easy to grow, and do very well in typical Indian indoor conditions. Geranium Ivy is another great choice for balconies thanks to its cheerful blooms and hardy nature.
Are creeper plants safe to keep indoors?
Yes, most creeper plants in this collection are safe for indoor use and many double as air-purifying plants. However, it is a good idea to keep them out of reach of young children and pets, as some may cause mild irritation if chewed. Check the individual plant page for specific care and safety notes.
How fast do creeper plants grow?
Most creepers grow at a moderate to fast pace — roughly 15–30 cm per month during the growing season with the right care. Regular watering, good light, and monthly fertilising will help them grow faster. Philodendrons and Allamanda varieties are among the quickest growers in this collection.
Can I grow creeper plants in pots on my balcony?
Absolutely! Most creepers here do very well in pots on balconies — just pair them with a small trellis or use the railing for support. Use a pot with good drainage holes and a well-draining mix for best results. Geranium Ivy and Philodendron varieties are especially popular choices for Indian balcony gardens.
Do creeper plants need a lot of water?
No — most creepers are low maintenance and do not need heavy watering. Water them once or twice a week and let the topsoil dry out slightly between waterings. Overwatering is the most common mistake, so always make sure your pot has good drainage to avoid root rot.









