Tahitian Bridal Veil
Tahitian Bridal Veil (Gibasis geniculata)
Tahitian Bridal Veil is a trailing houseplant that quickly fills a pot with soft texture and a clean, cascading look. The small leaves and purple-tinged stems create a layered, woven effect that makes shelves and hanging baskets feel more finished. In bright light, it can produce many tiny white flowers that sparkle against the foliage. It is an easy way to add volume and movement indoors without needing a large container.
Distinctive Features
This plant forms a dense, trailing mat of small, narrow leaves on flexible stems that often show purple tones, especially in brighter conditions. It blooms with clusters of small, three-petaled white flowers during the warmer months when light is strong. The habit is naturally spilling and mounding, making it ideal for softening edges and creating a full, draping silhouette.
Growing Conditions
- Sun: Bright, indirect light, with gentle morning sun acceptable and harsh afternoon sun avoided.
- Soil: Well-drained indoor potting mix with added perlite or similar aeration in a pot with drainage holes.
- Water: Water when the top 1 inch of soil feels dry, then drain well so roots do not sit in water.
- Zones: USDA Zones 9 to 11 outdoors, typically grown as a houseplant elsewhere.
- Mature Size: About 6 to 12 inches tall with stems that can trail about 18 to 24 inches or more.
Ideal Uses
- Focal Point: Use as a focal point in a hanging basket where the trailing stems and white blooms can create a light, cascading curtain.
- Shelves and Ledges: Place on high surfaces so the stems can spill naturally and soften hard lines.
- Mixed Container Planting: Combine with upright foliage plants to add an easy, textural spiller.
- Bright Window Decor: Grow near a bright window to encourage fuller growth and more frequent flowering.
- Indoor Greenery Groups: Pair with other small-leaved plants to build a layered, collected look without visual heaviness.
Low Maintenance Care
- Pruning: Pinch or trim tips regularly to keep growth dense and prevent long, bare stretches of stem.
- Watering: Keep moisture consistent but never soggy, since overly wet soil can lead to root problems.
- Rotation: Rotate the pot every week or two so growth stays even and the plant fills in on all sides.
- Feeding: Feed lightly during spring and summer to support steady growth and flowering in bright conditions.
- Propagation: Root stem cuttings easily in water or moist mix to refresh the pot and create fuller plantings.
Why Choose Tahitian Bridal Veil?
- Fast Fullness: Quickly creates a thick, trailing look that makes indoor displays feel complete.
- Bright White Blooms: Produces small white flowers that add a clean, fresh accent in the warm season.
- Compact Leaf Texture: Small leaves and fine stems bring softness that pairs well with bold foliage plants.
- Easy Styling: Works in hanging baskets, shelf pots, and mixed containers without needing much space.
- Simple Upkeep: Regular pinching and a basic watering rhythm keep it looking dense and tidy.
Tahitian Bridal Veil is at its best in bright, indirect light with steady moisture and good drainage. Give it an occasional trim and it will keep rebuilding into a fuller, softer cascade that looks intentional from every angle. If you want a trailing plant that adds texture first and flowers as a bonus, this one delivers.
OUR SIZING
Not sure what 2 inch B&B or 30 Gallon Clump really means? This guide breaks down all our plant size terms so you know exactly what to expect, whether you're ordering online or picking up at our nursery. From caliper measurements to container volumes, we've decoded our system to help you shop with confidence.
Plant Detectives Shipping Guide
Nationwide plant shipping made easy. Learn how we ship trees, shrubs, annuals and perennials. No order too big or too small. Fast, careful, and contractor-friendly.