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Common materials include metal (wire or coated frames), polypropylene/polyresin or other plastics, natural coco coir liners, and rattan-style or woven resin materials. These materials cover both single and double (two-tier) hanging planters and their typical liners.

Many options appear as two-packs or two-tier units. You’ll commonly find sets sold as two planters and hanging racks designed with two display tiers (double hanging planters), though single-tier options are also available.

Double hanging planters and two-tier racks commonly hold herbs, succulents, ferns, orchids, and trailing or climbing plants such as ivy, clematis, or climbing roses. Small houseplants and trailing varieties are especially suited to tiered displays where plants can cascade over each level.

Two-tier hanging racks are often designed to mount to railings using retractable hooks with adjustable spacing (about 2" to 5") so the unit hangs from the railing and saves floor space. Mounting hardware and exact hook spacing may vary by model.

Sizes vary widely by model, from compact wall-style planters to larger hanging pots. Examples observed include dimensions like 18.0" H x 6.0" W x 6.0" D, 12" W x 4" D x 11.5" H, and 13.78 x 13.78 x 8.35 inches. Observed widths span about 6.0" up to 13.78" and planting depths range roughly from 4.0" to about 13.6".

Drainage and watering features vary by product: some planters include built-in drainage holes, some are no-drain designs, and others use plug-style drainage control. A few listings offer a self-watering, double-layer reservoir with a drainage plug — one such design is described as keeping soil hydrated for up to 10 days. Check the product details to confirm which option applies.

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