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    While many houseplants, such as air plants and most tropical plants, need high light levels from an east, south, or west-facing window, plenty of plants will tolerate and adapt to low-light levels ...

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    Though you can place this plant near a sunny window for indirect light, it does tolerate low light and requires very little maintenance overall. Water: 1/2 cup about once a week Light: Partial shade

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    $18.00 at brumleyandbloom.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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    Here are the best low-light plants for your home. ... It maintains its best color in medium light but will tolerate low light levels, too. Shop Now. Silver Pothos. amazon.com. $21.99.

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    The best indoor plants will tolerate a little neglect and low light. For your bedroom, living room and more, experts say these houseplants are your best bets. 10 Low-Maintenance Houseplants ...

  7. Shade tolerance - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Hemlock is a shade-tolerant tree. In ecology, shade tolerance is a plant's ability to tolerate low light levels. The term is also used in horticulture and landscaping, although in this context its use is sometimes imprecise, especially in labeling of plants for sale in commercial nurseries.

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