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or maybe your room’s a blank canvas ready for its first dash of color. the best indoor plants can add just the right amount of intrigue—they’re free-form and organic yet clean and sculptural; they delight with their unpredictability yet reassure with their steady presence. and their life...
On this page are indoor plants for:LOW LIGHT:Plants suitable for north-facing windows or locations along interior walls. Many plants labeled for low-light conditions tolerate it and grow slower, but may do better in slightly brighter or medium light. (See more houseplants for low-light.) ...
or maybe your room’s a blank canvas ready for its first dash of color. the best indoor plants can add just the right amount of intrigue—they’re free-form and organic yet clean and sculptural; they delight with their unpredictability yet reassure with their steady presence. and their life...
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Luckily, we’ve consulted the experts to find out exactly how often you should water some of the most popular house plants and where to keep them in the house to help them flourish. Jump to: How to look after indoor house plants Best indoor plants for low light Best indoor hanging ...
We've rounded up the best easy-care indoor plants, from big, flashy floor plants to tiny tabletop plants that can handle low light conditions.
These indoor plants for your home are low-maintenance and are the perfect greens to get you started. Plus, they'll boost your mood, too.
House Beautiful’s digital editor, Kate McGregor, opted for a Boston Fern because she knew it had a chance at surviving in her north-facing apartment that gets no direct light. So far, so good: “As long as I remember to mist it to add humidity, this low-light indoor plant does great...