You would think that keeping houseplants alive necessitates a lot of sunlight and a green thumb, but this isn’t always the case. There are plenty of easy-to-care-for indoor plants available. If you haven’t yet been a full-fledged plant parent due to a lack of low-maintenance greenery, you’ve come to the right spot.
Here are some of the most interesting low-light plants you can grow at home.
Prayer Plant
While this beautiful plant can tolerate low light, it will need to be kept out of the cold. You’ll be fine if you don’t put it in a drafty area or near a fan.
Lucky bamboo
This vine, which is said to bring good luck and fortune, prefers light but can also grow in shady areas. It looks great on a desk or on a coffee table.
Chinese evergreen
This plant is suitable for beginner gardeners because it is one of the most resilient indoor plants (it thrives in low light) and only needs to be fertilized once or twice a year.
Sago Palm
Look no further if you’ve ever wanted a palm tree as part of your decor. It’s not quite as tall as those in Beverly Hills, but it’s a whole lot cuter (and easier to maintain).
Parlor Palm
The Victorian parlor palm, as this plant is also called, is known for its toughness. Those lovely feathery leaves will brighten up any dull spot in your house. It thrives in medium light, but can also live in lower light. Its relative, the majesty palm, is also a fantastic option.