48 Best Spiller Filler Thriller Plants for Your Home and Garden

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Discover the Best Spiller Filler Thriller Plants from the exclusive list given below for a fantastic three-dimensional arrangement!

A ‘thriller’ plant adds a strong statement with its form and colors while the fillers fill up space neatly. The spillers dangle at the edge of the pot, and all three create a mesmerizing green look! Here are the Best Spiller Filler Thriller Plants for you!

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Best Spiller Filler Thriller Plants

Best Spillers

Spillers trail over the rims of the pot and have cascading or weeping growth habit. 

1. Sweet Allysum

Botanical Name: Alyssum maritimum

USDA Zones: 5-9

Allysum doesn’t trail but beautifully flows over the top of the planter and has a honey-like fragrance. It does well in cool climates.

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2. Sweet Potato Vine

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Botanical Name: Ipomea batatas

USDA Zones: 9-11

The oak-like, heart-shaped chartreuse to almost black foliage is a garden staple as container plants or ground covers.

3. Million Bells

Botanical Name: Calibrachoa

USDA Zones: 9-11

Calibrachoa offers small delicate, colorful blooms with a trailing habit and offers hundred of flowers during summer. The plant is related to petunias.

4. Ivy Geranium

Botanical Name: Pelargonium peltatum

USDA Zones: 9-11

This classic container variety produces small blooms in an upright form while spilling over the planter’s borders. It can withstand heat and small periods of drought very well.

Here are the best tips to help Geraniums bloom!

5. Licorice Plant

Botanical Name: Helichrysum petiolare

USDA Zones: 9-11

It features felt-like small foliage and comes in soft blue-gray or variegated varieties. The stems topple down, looking absolutely beautiful in containers.

6. String of Pearls

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Botanical Name: Senecio rowleyanus

USDA Zones: 9-12

The fleshy, pearl-like, spherical light-green foliage of this charming succulent looks great in hanging planters. It prefers partial sunlight away from scorching afternoon sunlight.

Check out our article on trailing succulents here

7. Calico Kitten

Botanical Name: Crassula pellucida ‘Variegata’

USDA Zones: 9-11

The variegated foliage has a colorful blend of green, purple, and cream hue on the leaf surface and pink on the margins. This variety looks great in hanging baskets, pots, or even as the ground cover.

8. Parrot’s Beak

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Botanical Name: Lotus berthelotii

USDA Zones: 10-12

You can plant this tropical evergreen both as a houseplant and as an annual in pots. The common name is derived from the parrot-like shape of the flowers.

9. Nasturtium

Botanical Name: Tropaeolum

USDA Zones: 9-11

Nasturtium has lily pad-like foliage and beautiful, bright blooms. It performs well in cool climates when kept well-watered and flowers all season.

Check out our article on growing Nasturtium in containers here

10. Little Missy

Botanical Name: Sedum ‘Little Missy’

USDA Zones: 5-9

This sedum forms tiny rosettes of variegated green leaves with beautiful pale green and pink margins. You can grow it in small pots due to the shallow root system.

Have a look at the best types of sedum here

11. Asparagus Fern

Botanical Name: Asparagus aethiopicus

USDA Zones: 9-11

This fern-like plant features arching plumes of tightly packed needle-like foliage that have a soft and delicate feel. You can grow it as a houseplant in containers.

12. Creeping Inch Plant

Botanical Name: Callisia repens

USDA Zones: 10a-12b

Also known as turtle vine or Bolivian Jew, this succulent features fuzzy and soft leaves that are green on the upper side and purple below.

13. Variegated Ground Ivy

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Botanical Name: Glechoma hederacea ‘Variegata’

USDA Zones: 4a

The unusual shape of pale green leaves gives this spiller an interesting appearance while they droop on the trailing stems.

Have a look at the best flowering Ground Covers here

14. Variegated Fuchsia

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Botanical Name: Fuchsia ‘Tom West’

USDA Zones: 8-11

The striking color combination of yellow and green striped leaves with fuchsia pink blooms look gorgeous in hanging planters.

15. Trailing Pothos

Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum

USDA Zones: 10-12

Also known as devil’s ivy, the heart-shaped glossy green leaves with yellow or cream variegation. It is very easy to maintain and grow.

Learn about Pothos Plant Care here

16. Heart-Leaf Philodendron

Botanical Name: Philodendron hederaceum

USDA Zones: 11-12

This beautiful trailing plant with heart-shaped green leaves spills delicately over the rims of hanging baskets and containers.

17. Wandering Jew

Botanical Name: Tradescantia (Genus)

USDA Zones: 9-12

Tradescantia offers charming trailing plants with colorful variegated leave. Have a look at the best varieties here.

18. Spider Plant

Botanical Name: Chlorophytum comosum

USDA Zones: 9-11

This fast-growing plant with baby plantlets hangs beautifully from the container’s edges. It also improves air quality.

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Best Thrillers

Thrillers play the role of a tall, bold, and big focal point in your pot with an eye-catching vertical statement. Tall ornamental plants are a great choice for this genre. Spiky flowering plants can also be used.

19. Bromeliad

Botanical Name: Bromeliaceae

USDA Zones: 9-10

Bromeliads offer beautiful variegated foliage with gorgeous colorful flower bracts that steal the show. They are an ideal choice for office desks and shelf tops.

Here are the best bromeliads you can grow

20. Silver Shield

Botanical Name: Plectranthus argentatus ‘Silver Shield’

USDA Zones: 10-11

This fuzzy thriller can achieve a good height of up to 3-4 feet with a spread of 2-3 feet. ‘Silver Shield’ is an easy-growing annual that grows best in partial shade.

21. New Zealand Flax

Botanical Name: Phormium

USDA Zones: 9-11

The sword-like leaves can be a focal point in containers. The eye-catching narrow, upright, dark red-brown foliage can grow up to 2-3 feet tall.

Learn How to Grow Flax here

22. Umbrella Grass

Botanical Name: Cyperus alternifolius

USDA Zones: 9a-11b

The tall stems of this plant have beautiful leaflets, which resemble an open umbrella with pointy ends, giving it a grass-like appearance.

23. Purple Fountain Grass

Botanical Name: Pennisetum setaceum ‘Rubrum’

USDA Zones: 9-10

This ornamental grass looks great as a thriller in pots. The burgundy-purple leaves add texture to the burgundy-tinted seedheads.

24. Coleus

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Botanical Name: Solenostemon ‘Henna’

USDA Zones: 10-11

The toothed leaves display shades of chartreuse with diverse burgundy undersides. It can grow up to 2-3 feet tall with a spread of 1-2 feet.

Check out our article on the best types of Coleus here

25. Millet-Jester

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Botanical Name: Pennisetum glaucum ‘Jester’

USDA Zones: 2-11

‘Jester’ can bring a stunning vertical element to containers with its neon green foliage that slowly becomes bronze and burgundy-purple.

26. Yucca

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Botanical Name: Yucca elephantipes

USDA Zones: 5-11

This dwarf tree resembles a miniature palm tree and grows slowly indoors. It does best in 2-3 hours of direct morning sunlight.

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27. Madagascar Dragon Tree

Botanical Name: Dracaena marginata

USDA Zones: 10-12

It exhibits red-purple leaves on straight slim stems. This plant is admired for its low demands, but it can not withstand low light.

Have a look at the best Dracaena varieties here

28. Canna Lily

Botanical Name: Canna indica

USDA Zones: 8-11

Canna lily showcases stunning banana-like foliage and flowers in the lustrous colors of red, yellow, and orange that contrast beautifully with its green leaves.

29. Ornamental Grass

USDA Zones: 9-10

You can add texture and architectural appeal to your container with ornamental grasses! Pick your favorite from this list.

30. Pink Passion

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Botanical Name: Cordyline ‘Pink Passion’

USDA Zones: 5-9

The sword-like arching leaves in brilliant pink-purple hue are adorned with bold pink edges, creating beautiful scenery. Check out more beautiful Ti plant varieties here.

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32. Caladium

Botanical Name: Candidum Junior Caladium

USDA Zones: 9-10

This lance-leaved caladium cultivar has exquisite white large leaves patterned in dark green veins. It is easy to grow and maintain.

Check out the Most Beautiful Types of Caladiums here

33. Snake Plant

Botanical Name: Sansevieria trifasciata

USDA Zones: 9-11

The straight, sword-like leaves with a thick texture and variegated leaves can be a focal point of your pot with its upright growing pattern. Check the best varieties here.

34. Peace Lily

 

Botanical Name: Spathiphyllum ‘Allison’

USDA Zones: 10-11

The green foliage with white bracts looks serene and stands tall in a container. Have a look at its best varieties here.

36. Aloe

Botanical Name: Aloe Barbadensis

USDA Zones: 8-11

The aloe genus includes many varieties that can be used as a thriller plant in your container. Choose your favorite from this list.

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Best Fillers

Fillers are covering plants fill the gaps by spreading between the spillers and thrillers. 

37. Toffee Twist Sedge

Botanical Name: Carex flagellifera ‘Toffee Twist’

USDA Zones: 7a-11

The textural appeal and stunning look of this plant, with tinted bronze grass-like leaves, play the role of filler perfectly. It can grow up to 2-4 feet tall and wide.

38. Pentas

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Botanical Name: Pentas lanceolata ‘Butterfly Deep Rose’

USDA Zones: 10-11

‘Butterfly Deep Rose’ grows sparkling flowers all summer long, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds. It has a foot-long spread and grows 1-2 feet tall.

39. Diamond Frost Euphorbia

Botanical Name: Euphorbia ‘Inneuphdia’

USDA Zones: 10-11

This easy-to-grow annual prefers sun but accommodates well to light shade too. You can expect a storm of flowers all summer long!

40. Lantana Luscious

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Botanical Name: Lantana Luscious ‘Citrus Blend’

USDA Zones: 9-11

‘Citrus Blend’ is a butterfly catcher wherever it is grown! The flowers on this tropical plant change color with time, and you will get a multicolor floral carnival in your planters.

Here’s all you need to know about growing Lantana

41. Corkscrew Rush

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Botanical Name: Juncus spiralis

USDA Zones: 4-9

This filler plant shows off a blue-green tint to the planters with exquisite textural appeal. It forms a mix of straight and twisted stems that gives a peculiar appearance to containers!

42. Silver Dust

Botanical Name: Senecio cineraria

USDA Zones: 8-11

It is a perfect choice for pots with silver-blue lacy foliage that creates an excellent frame for all types of tall focal points. Dusty miller can manage some shade and dry conditions.

Check out some awesome Senecio varieties here

43. Kong Jr

Botanical Name: Scarlet Coleus ‘Kong Jr’

USDA Zones: 10-11

This beautiful coleus displays a fusion of burgundy, pink, and green in the pots. The plant is best for shade and also looks amazing on a sunny spot in cool summers.

44. Molten Lava Oxalis

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Botanical Name: Oxalis vulcanicola ‘Molten Lava’

USDA Zones: 9-11

The striking deep orange and bronze leaves turn golden green with time, and yellow flowers highlight the plant during all seasons. In shaded areas, the foliage becomes chartreuse, while in the sun, it shines in an orange hue.

Here are the Best Oxalis Varieties You Must Grow

45. Impatiens

Botanical Name: Impatiens walleriana

USDA Zones: 10-11

This sun-tolerant compact cultivar forms dwarf multi-colored mounded blooms during spring and summer.

Check more varieties and series of Impatiens here

46. Gaura

Botanical Name: Gaura lindheimeri ‘Sparkle White’

USDA Zones: 5-9

This beautiful filler can bring an elegant look to containers. It can grow up to 1-2 feet tall and wide. The plant’s slender stems hold several delicate blooms tinged in white-pink blush.

47. Persian Shield

Botanical Name: Strobilanthes dyeranus

USDA Zones: 8-11

This tropical plant is popular for its purple leaves with a metallic sheen; it is commonly grown as a houseplant and is also used as a great annual outdoor plant.

48. Purple Waffle Plant

Botanical Name: Hemigraphis alternata

USDA Zones: 10-11

The colorful leaves have a wrinkled appearance that resembles the texture of a waffle, hence the name.

Have a look at the best purple foliage plants here

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