Polynesian ivy is a small houseplant that has interesting foliage that looks like it has a velvety or suede-like texture. A low-growing plant, Polynesian ivy is perfect for growing in hanging baskets and terrariums, as well as decorating a mantle or tabletop.
Care: Grow Polynesian ivy in low, medium, or bright light. Polynesian ivy grows fastest in medium and bright spots, but is low-care just about everywhere.
Water: Polynesian ivy enough to keep the soil moist, but not saturated. Don't let this plant dry out completely.
Because it's a relatively slow grower, you don't need to worry about Polynesian ivy outgrowing its space or pruning it. But you can pinch back the stems and propagate them any time you'd like.