Green walls and other incarnations of vertical plantings continue to build buzz. While some planting systems are best suited for succulents, others let decorators branch out with bushier forms. The houseplant experts at Costa Farms (www.costafarms.com) have compiled this list of go-to plants you can recommend to customers interested in “going vertical.”
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