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Muehlenbeckia complexa 6cm H12cm

Muehlenbeckia complexa 6cm H12cm

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Meet Muehlenbeckia complexa—the wiry trailing plant with tiny round leaves. Her fine dark stems and little green leaves create a soft cloud of texture, brilliant for shelves, terrariums-style displays or mixed plant groups. Stylish, unusual and full of character, she is a brilliant choice for adding something special to the plant shelf.

  • The Formal Name: Muehlenbeckia complexa
  • The Nickname: Maidenhair Vine
  • Roots: A New Zealand and Australasian vine often grown ornamentally for delicate, wiry growth.
  • Natural Vibe: Bright light, cool-to-warm rooms and a free-draining mix kept lightly moist.

Care Guide

  • Care Guide:
  • Sunlight: Bright indirect light keeps the plant looking its best.
  • Best Room: A bright shelf, windowsill set back from harsh sun or plant display works well.
  • Snacks: Feed lightly in the growing season with a balanced houseplant fertiliser.
  • Tropical Feels: Average to moderate humidity is fine for most homes.
  • Cosy Factor: Keep warm and avoid cold draughts.
  • Thirst: Water when the top layer starts to dry, adjusting for season and room temperature.
  • Safety First: Not pet-safe – keep away from cats, dogs and children who may chew the leaves or stems.
  • The Bedding: Use a free-draining peat-free houseplant mix.
  • Family Tree: Propagation is usually by stem cuttings when growth is active.
  • Space Needs: Trim or train as needed to suit your display.
  • Speed: Usually moderate in bright warmth.
  • Uninvited Guests: Watch for aphids, mealybugs and spider mites on new growth.
  • Moving Day: Repot when roots fill the pot or watering becomes difficult.
  • Haircut: Pinch or prune to keep growth bushy and tidy.
  • Fresh Air: A decorative foliage plant for adding colour, shape and texture indoors.
  • Plant Lore: Regular turning helps decorative foliage plants grow evenly rather than leaning toward the light.
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