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  2. These Low Light Indoor Plants Thrive in Dark Rooms ... - AOL

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    The best low-light indoor plants can add some life to your home even if you don’t get a ton of light exposure. Check out these houseplants for shade. ... This beginner-friendly plant has unique ...

  3. 30 Best Low-Light Plants That Will Brighten up the Dim ... - AOL

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    Even plants that tolerate low light don't always do well in all low-light situations. Watch for pests. The most common indoor pests are aphids, spider mites, and scale.

  4. 35 Best Low-Light Indoor Plants That'll Thrive in the Colder ...

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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 ...

  5. Indoor bonsai - Wikipedia

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    An indoor room comfortably lit for human use provides too little light for most species of tree to grow. [5] Few species will thrive with less than 500 lux available several hours per day. Successful indoor bonsai cultivation requires either selecting from the short list of low-light-tolerant trees, or providing additional lighting for the trees.

  6. Dracaena sanderiana - Wikipedia

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    Dracaena sanderiana is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to Central Africa. [3] It was named after the German–English gardener Henry Frederick Conrad Sander (1847–1920). The plant is commonly marketed as "lucky bamboo"; this term has become one of its common names.

  7. Aspidistra elatior - Wikipedia

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    Aspidistra elatior, the cast-iron-plant [3] or bar-room plant, also known in Japanese as haran or baran (葉蘭) [4] is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to Japan and Taiwan. Tolerant of neglect, it is widely cultivated as a houseplant, but can also be grown outside in shade where temperatures remain above −5 °C ...

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