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15+ Popular Vines With Heart-Shaped Leaves

Are you obsessed with decorating your windows, walls, and bookshelves with overhanging plants displaying romantic cordate leaves?

Then you will love heart-shaped vining plants that bloom yearly and extend multiple feet while sending a symbolic message of love.

Grace your home with beautiful heart-shaped yet easy-to-maintain vining plants like Pothos, Strings of Hearts, Sweetheart Hoya, Morning Glory, Heartleaf Philodendron, and many more, which thrive in the average home environment.

You can choose from hundreds of vining cordate plants that boast different-sized leaves.

Our guide has a unique selection of vining houseplants with heart-shaped leaves that you will love to add to your home.

Read on to find out some of the best vining plants with heart-shaped leaves and how to care for them.

Why Choose Vines with Heart-Shaped Leaves?

A heart-shaped leaf is usually determined by the shape of the leaf base that is cordated.

Many plants produce heart-shaped leaves due to inherited traits from adapting to their natural environment.

Therefore, many vining plants boast unique and decorative heart-shaped leaves.

The great news is that many vining houseplants naturally boast heart-shaped leaves that symbolize love, peace, and calm.

Heart-shaped vine
Heart-shaped leaves acquire the cordate shape from inherited trait.

They are best displayed over the bookcase or windows, outdoors trellis, and overhanging ceiling plants.

The vining stems will extend a few inches to feet yearly, growing bushier yet beautiful heart-shaped leaves.

In fact, these heart-shaped leaves are known to cleanse indoor air of toxins like Toluene, Carbon Dioxide, formaldehyde, and xylene, on top of decorating your home.

Therefore, choosing them may be the best option ever! However, not all cordate leaves are exactly heart-shaped.

Some may boast arrow-shaped leaves with straight tips instead of obtuse ends, which also qualify for heart-shaped leaves.

If you are wondering, there are many choices of indoor/outdoor vining houseplants with unique heart-shaped leaves that you can consider adding.

Along with improving the indoor décor, they will help cleanse the air, improve oxygen flow, and add a pop of colors.

Here are a few popular vining plants with heart-shaped leaves.

1. Pothos

Pothos is one of the popular vining varieties with signature heart-shaped leaves grown indoors and outdoors.

You can choose from 20+ Pothos varieties with uniquely heart-shaped leaves, including Golden Pothos, Neon Pothos, and Marble Queen.

Image represents a misted Pothos plant
Pothos is a favorite houseplant with signature heart-shaped leaves

Some species will grow over 20 feet when provided with support, ample indirect bright sunlight, watering, and balanced plant food.

Depending on the variety, the heart-shaped leaves will reach 2 to 8 inches, and some will even exhibit variegation, like the Marble Queen.

However, remember to prune them occasionally and provide a conducive growing environment to boost healthier and bushier leaf growth.

Read our article about making your Pothos climb taller

2. Heartleaf Philodendron

Heartleaf Philodendron (Philodendron hederaceum) is known as the sweetheart plant because of its lush, evergreen foliage.

The vining Heartleaf Philodendron plant would grow up to 3 to 13 feet with bushier heart-shaped leaves.

Heartleaf Philodendron
Heartleaf Philodendron adds aesthetic pleasure to the space.

When properly cared for, the leaves would reach 2 to 4 inches in length and 2 to 3 inches wide.

Unlike its big-leafed Philodendron relatives, Heartleaf boasts smaller-sized shiny foliage that makes a perfect vining plant.

Matured heartleaf Philodendron produces small white-colored flowers when it gets mature.

You can grow them on a trellis or hanging baskets near the window, kitchen, entrance, walls, and bookshelves.

3. Strings of Hearts

A String of Hearts (Ceropegia woodii) is a lovely vining plant with signature heart-shaped leaves that give an impression of a necklace or garland.

Many growers display Strings of Hearts around the home in overhanging baskets with leafy stems hanging down.

String of Hearts
Strings of Hearts grow tiny heart-like leaves on long stems

However, this vining plant will not grow long, with some reaching only 2 to 4 meters (6.5 to 14 feet).

On the other hand, the heart-shaped leaves will display dark green with a silver surface and only get about 1 to 2 cm wide and long.

After maturing (around 3 to 5 years), the String of Hearts produces 2 to 3-inch long spike-like flowers all year round.

The semi-succulent vine may be a perfect addition to your home if you tend to leave the plant on itself.

Read more: String of Heart Care Guide

4. Sweetheart Hoya

Sweetheart Hoya, also known as Hoya heart or Valentine heart, is a popular vining plant to keep inside the home.

The trailing succulent boasts perfect heart-shaped leaves and features showy small pink-white flowers, often gifted as a valentine plant and displayed in homes and offices.

The mature Sweetheart Hoya plant may reach up to 4 meters in length with 6 cm long leaves.

Sweetheart Hoya
Sweetheart Hoya Kerri is a famous vine.

However, growing Sweetheart Hoya can be challenging as growing to an optimal height takes longer.

The plant remains as a single heart-shaped life in the entire pot, which gives an impression of failed growth.

Remember to water every week and provide low light throughout spring and summer.

Read more about different Hoya Varieties you can grow in home

5. Bleeding Heart Vine

Bleeding Heart Vine (Clerodendrum thomsoniae) is a beautiful flowering vine with heart-shaped leaves and showy white blossoms with red accents.

Originating from tropical West Africa, Bleeding Heart Vine is mainly grown for blossoms that will flower around spring and summer.

Bleeding heart vine
Bleeding Heart Vine is mostly grown for colorful blossoms.

However, the deep green cordate leaves will equally complement the showy flowers by creating a rich contrast.

The glossy heart-shaped leaves may reach 5 to 7 inches long with smooth edges and a pointy end.

On the other hand, the plant will trail about 10 to 15 feet tall when grown in an open garden but slightly smaller in a compact container.

6. Purple Bell Vine

Purple Bell Vine (Rhodochiton atrosanguineus) is a magnificent vining plant with signature heart-shaped leaves that grow outdoors.

It displays dangling purple flowers with large heart-shaped green leaves that blossom every year in spring and summer.

Purple bell vine
Purple Bell Vine boasts heart-shaped green leaves and rich purple flowers

It is one of the fastest-growing climbers that may grow up to 10 to 12 feet within one season.

The large leaf will reach about 3 inches (7cm) long and is adorned with purple edges and a green surface.

The Purple Bell Vine grows well in USDA zone 8 to 10 in full sunlight and a well-drained soil mix.

7. Swiss Cheese Plant (Monstera Deliciosa)

The Swiss Cheese Plant, known as Monstera Deliciosa, is a favorite houseplant with large heart-shaped leaves complemented by signature splits.

Also known as a split-leaf Philodendron, a single leaf can reach 3 feet in length and 2 to 3 feet wide in the right conditions.

Swiss cheese Monstera
Swiss Cheese Monstera is a beautiful hear-shaped vining plant.

It is a tropical plant that thrives in warm weather with ample humidity and well-drained soil. A mature plant can reach 10 to 13 feet tall outdoors and 3 to 8 feet tall indoors.

Most growers prefer its glossy, green leaves with splits that effectively cleanse indoor air of toxins.

However, it is known not for blossoms, but it does bear fruits.

Find out how to revive your overwatered Monstera

8. Betel Leaf Plant

Betel Leaf Plant is a fragrant vining plant belonging to the pepper family, mainly used for culinary and medicinal purposes.

The plant boasts heart-shaped, waxy green leaves that release an incredible peppery scent and is best grown on the balcony or indoors with partial sunlight.

Betel Leaf Plant
Betel Leaves are consumed for culinary purposes, mainly in South Asia.

A single leaf can grow about 7 to 15 cm long and 5 to 11 cm wide.

However, unlike other vining plants, it creeps on the surface of trees or trellis, where it can attain a height of 90cm (2 feet).

Betel Leaf Plant is ready for harvest within 6 to 7 months of planting. Moreover, the leaf should be consumed immediately after harvesting.

9. Rex Begonia Vine

Rex Begonia Vine (Cissus discolor) is a gorgeous climbing plant that displays heart-like leaves with a frosty silver pattern.

You could tell them by looking at the arrow-shaped leaves with a heart-shaped base and red undersides.

The Rex Begonia Vine leaf will typically measure about 3 to 6 inches long.

Rex Begonia
Rex Begonia displays uniquely heart-shaped leaves.

It can grow up to 1 to 3 feet when kept in containers but climbs further when grown outdoors.

Provide moderate to bright indirect light and an average temperature of 65 to 75°F with weekly watering in spring and summer to witness healthy blooms.

Related article: Cissus Discolor Care Guide

10. Philodendron Gloriosum

Philodendron gloriosum, “the glorious one,” is a magnificent Philodendron with stunning heart-shaped foliage that makes it quite rare.

The vining Philodendron plant can grow about 6 feet tall and 3 feet wide with a large heart-shaped leaf.

Philodendron gloriosum
Philodendron Gloriosum is a popular vine with glossy heart-shaped leaves.

A single leaf can grow up to 20cm long, with a green, velvety surface and creamy white or pink veins.

Provide ample indirect sunlight with temperatures ranging between 65 to 85℉ and humidity around 60% to witness healthy growth.

Currently, it is listed as a rare plant; hence you must be prepared to pay slightly more to acquire it.

Read more about the complete care guide of Philodendron Gloriosum

11. Sweet Potato Vine

Sweet Potato Vine (Ipomoea batatas) is a lovely crawling plant with heart-shaped green foliage.

Every spring, it displays rich white round flowers with a pink-red center.

A close relative to the edible potato vine, it grows well in the warm region with ample direct sunlight.

However, it is mainly grown outdoors, where it can spread horizontally over the garden.

Sweet potato vine
Sweet Potato Vine displays extended stems with bushier heart-like leaves

The leaves measure about a few inches long and will grow in clusters on a single stem.

In fact, you can eat the cordate leaves, which are rich in antioxidants and vitamins A and C.

The mature plant will reach about 6 to 12 inches tall and spread about 1 to 3 feet.

12. Devil’s Ivy

Devil’s Ivy (Epipremnum aureum) is a popular trailing Pothos with somewhat heart-shaped leaves. The leaf boasts intriguing green color with dashes of yellow.

A single leaf could reach about 4 inches in length when grown indoors, but outdoor-grown Pothos leaves may even get 30-inches long.

Devil's Ivy
Epipremnum Aureum is a popular Pothos plant with heart-shaped leaves

A tropical vine plant is well adapted to a hardy environment and grows well in cool and warm temperatures.

Provide support such as a trellis or hanging baskets to keep them trailing and in bright indirect sunlight around the year.

Note: Many growers keep Devil’s Ivy at home to reduce the risk of mold and airborne toxins.

Other Vining Varieties With Heart-Shaped Leaf

Here are a few other popular vining heart-shaped plants you should keep on your bucket list.

VarietiesFeaturesImage
Guduchi (Tinospora Cordifolia)1. It is a heart-leaved moonseed originating in Indian subcontinent.
2. Green-colored heart-like leaves that rach 10-20 cm in diameter.
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose (Argyreia Nervosa)1. A perennial climbing vine native to Indian subcontinet and Hawaii grows about 9 meters.
2. It is a vine with heart-shaped leaves and purple flowers.
3. It boasts deep green heart-shaped leaves and purple flower.
Queen's Wealth (antigonon Leptopus)1. A part of buckwheat family, it originates in Mexico and found worldwide.
2. It reaches about 7 meters and boasts leaf that is about 25-75 mm long.
The Collar of Hearts (Ceropegia Woodii)1. An African plant is a trailing vine that spreads about 2-4 meters and displays heratshaped leaves 1-2 cm long.
2. It also gives off-white and pale magenta colored flowers.
Dutchman's Pipe1. It is a woody vine that grows about 6 feet a year, preferrably outdoors.
2. The heart-shaped leaves grow in clusters and display rich-green color.

Tips to Care for Heart-Shaped Vining Plants

Although most care guide has been covered above, here are a few tips to help keep your vining plant healthy.

  • Vining plants grow extended roots which will require a larger container each year.
  • If your vining plant is not thriving, consider repotting it in a larger pot.
  • Always provide support such as a trellis, nails on the wall, sticks, or hanging baskets to help them extend further.
  • Depending on the species, provide ample direct or indirect sunlight to witness healthy-looking, heart-shaped leaves.
  • It is best to provide plant food rich in potassium once every month in the growing season to help them climb.
  • Most vining plants will thrive in average room temperatures between 65 to 70°F.
  • Remember to regularly prune the top and leggy growth in spring and summer to boost vertical growth.

Watch the video for more care tips,

Conclusion

Vining plants with heart-shaped leaves are not so rare to find. In fact, you can get them quickly from online and neighborhood plant stores.

However, remember to provide a conducive environment to keep the heart-shaped foliage thriving around the year.

Follow this guide to find some of the best vining species with heart-shaped leaves for your home and office.

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