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    Ahead, find the best low-light indoor plants that can thrive in minimal sunlight. Snake Plant (Sansevieria) With leaves that snake upward in green, gray, silver, and gold hues, the stunning plant ...

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    $16.00 at verdantlyfe.com. Aglaonema Wishes. Water: Once every seven to 10 days Since this is one of the most durable indoor plants on offer—it does quite well in low light and needs to be ...

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    Add one of these low-light indoor plants to an office or dark bedroom that are low-maintenance, non-toxic, air-purifying, or pet-friendly to liven up the space.

  5. Dracaena trifasciata - Wikipedia

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    It is now used predominantly as an ornamental plant, outdoors in warmer climates, and indoors as a houseplant in cooler climates. It is popular as a houseplant because it is tolerant of low light levels and irregular watering; during winter, it needs only one watering every couple of months. It will rot easily if overwatered. [7]

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  7. Aglaonema - Wikipedia

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    They live in low-light conditions and are popular houseplants. [3] This mainly tropical genus is known for its intolerance of cold temperatures. Chilling injury can begin at 15 °C (59 °F). [5] The injury manifests in dark, greasy-looking patches on the foliage. [5]

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