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Your home might not have a sunny window with southern or western exposure, but that doesn't mean you won't be able to grow healthy houseplants. There are many choices for low-light indoor plants that don't need bright, direct sunlight to thrive.
Low-light indoor plants are the way to go when selecting greenery for your home if it lacks sunlight streaming in through large windows. All plants need some light to grow, but a wide variety of vines, ferns, and foliage plants will do just fine in the dimmer areas of a room.
Though most plants don’t bloom indoors, there are a few houseplant varieties that will flower in low light when given the right growing conditions. These include African violet, anthurium, bromeliad, kalanchoe, peace lily, pothos and spider plant.
These are the 35 best low-light indoor plants to grow in rooms without windows or direct sun. They're perfect for the colder months and ideal for beginners.
Recent studies have shown that time spent in green spaces helps to alleviate anxiety and support healthy cognitive functioning as well. If you have low-light areas in your home that could benefit from a touch of greenery, keep reading to discover 25 of our low-light favorites and where to buy them. Here’s the lineup:
Looking for the best low-light indoor plants that will thrive in a dim area of your home? There are so many options, many of which hail from tropical regions. Deep in the jungle, blazing...
These low-light indoor plants will thrive in dimmer areas of your home, making them great options for bathrooms, dark bedrooms, and basements.
Thinking of adding a houseplant to your indoor garden, but want to make sure they will grow in low light conditions? Check out our favorites!
Growing and caring for low-light indoor plants can enhance your living spaces without requiring the bright sunlight that many plants crave. These plants are ideal for areas in your home that don’t get a lot of natural light, such as rooms with north-facing windows, bathrooms, or office spaces.
Low-light plants for interior rooms. These plants are homebodies, preferring to spend their time in the lower light levels of interior rooms or those with smaller windows. Their sanctuary is a room that faces north or east. See the entire Cocoon® Collection of low-light houseplants.