Trailing plants are a diverse group of plants that are characterized by their ability to grow long, trailing stems that can cascade down walls, hang from baskets, or trail along the ground. They are often used in gardening and landscaping to add a vertical or hanging element to a space, or to create a lush and natural feel.
Trailing plants come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, and can be found in both indoor and outdoor environments. Some common types of trailing plants include ivy, pothos, string of pearls, wandering Jew, and various types of ferns and succulents.

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