2. ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia):
Due to its tenacity and ability to grow in shady conditions, the ZZ plant has actually earned its place in homes and offices with low amount of light.
They grow really tall and its deep green shiny leaves gives it that elegance it deserves without much effort.
– ZZ plants are drought hardy and can last for weeks without water and they are fit for people with minimal time to attend to their plants or those with a black thumb.
3. Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum spp.):
: The described plant is a member of the Arum family, it is also known as a ‘Peace Lily’ due to its beautiful white flowers and rich dark green leaves.
They can be grown in low light conditions though the plants will not bloom as much as they will do under bright conditions.
It also has air purifying properties, an aspect that will make it ideal for planting in bedrooms, bathrooms, and any other low light areas of the house.
4. Philodendron (Philodendron spp.):
Philodendron evolved as tropical epiphytes, thus they adapt well when grown as houseplants, and they can be grown in many species, and most do well in low light conditions.
Their heart shaped leaves are available in several shades of green and their presence in ones compound will definitely brighten it up being associated with the tropics.
Philodendrons are moderately easy plants that do not require much care and can stand some amount of abandonment from their owners.
5. Pothos (Epipremnum aureum):
Pothos, also referred to as devil’s ivy, is a trailing plant famous for its colorful foliage and rather low maintenance needs.
It grows best in partially shaded areas and while it can endure prolonged periods of no light, it prefers some light now and then.
Pothos belongs to those wonderful plants that can be used to create a kind of a waterfall on shelves, bookcases or hanging baskets in conditions of low light.
6. Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema spp.):
Chinese evergreens are valued for their beautiful overlay of the leaves and for their ability to grow in low light.
They are available in different colours; silver and green, pink and red to mention but a few.
– These tropical plants remain slow-growing and largely indifferent to fluctuating temperature and low levels of light that may prevail in corridors, offices and reception halls.
Conclusion:
In this article you will discover how with the help of the proper choice of indoor plants you can add live colors to any room even to those that are located in the shade. When selecting the plants you want to introduce inside your home go for low light tolerance plants such as snake plants, ZZ plants, and peace lilies to create an elegant and happy home environment. Find out which plants species are most suitable and how they can be positioned in an area with little light. Happy planting!