our houseplants are still going strong. Winter often comes with a lack of sunlight and low humidity levels—two things that most indoor plants require to survive. But for some, the low light of these shorter days isn't a bother at all. Low-light indoor plants are perfect for overcoming th...
I see articles that say, “houseplants that grow in no light or houseplants that grow in the dark”. Not true. All houseplants require some light to grow, even artificial light. Plants need sunlight to photosynthesize and produce chlorophyll, making them green. Keep in mind that low light d...
These easy-care low light houseplants will not only grow, but actually thrive in less than optimal conditions. And, as this list shows, they don’t have to be boring! Some of the most colorful plants can actually tolerate lower light conditions. Keep reading to discover the best houseplants ...
Some indoor houseplants may be harmful if ingested in large amounts, causing symptoms like skin or mouth irritation and swelling, vomiting, stomach pain, and diarrhea. If you have kids and/or pets living in your home, it’s particularly important to research any plant varietals you’re consid...
However, low light doesn't always equate to low maintenance, as other factors contribute to a plant's survival, with sunlight being paramount. If you're looking to fill your space with houseplants but are unsure where to begin, consider choosing low-light indoor plants that are also low-main...
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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.) MEDIUM/BRIGHT, INDIRECT/FILTERED LIGHT:...
If you're new to growing houseplants, try growing succulents indoors! We look at the best indoor succulents that handle low-light conditions.
Low Light – Low Maintenance Indoor PlantsPlay VideoAdd a little beauty and improve indoor air quality with low maintenance houseplants. Selecting the right plants and providing proper care will save you time and keep your plants looking their best. ...
There are tons of low-light plants that can survive in the darkest, shadiest spots of your home, office space, or anywhere else in need of greenery. Find the most tolerant indoor and outdoor houseplants that can thrive in shaded spots.