Not to mention it s nontoxic and pet safe.
Indoor plants that require little to no light.
It also doesn t need.
Dracaena a number of dracaena houseplants are good candidates for low light the most familiar of which is the madagascar dragon tree d.
Also known as the chinese evergreen it is so low maintenance that it can go without water for up to three weeks.
It s one of the easy to grow.
Peace lily the peace lily spathiphyllum is suitable for both low and medium light.
With pinks and red flecks the colorful calathea adds an extra punch to you indoor plant lineup.
It doesn t require a large pot but be sure to stabilize a large plant in a small pot so it won t tip over.
The lucky bamboo is great for a home that doesn t get a ton of strong sunlight because it needs very little light.
Typically an outdoor plant rex begonias are great indoor plants too offering hues of green pink and silver.
Ficus lyrata tolerates low light.
Low light conditions are always a challenge for the indoor gardener.
Rex begonias are considered perennials in tropical climates that are frost tender and love shaded areas with good humidity.
For health and best appearance keep the leaves clean wipe them with a damp cloth or give your plant an outdoor shower.
There s also a variegated form but it can be difficult to find.
Zebra plant calathea zebrina.
Even plants that do well in outdoor shade tend to need more light when grown indoors and this can be hard to come by unless you provide auxiliary lighting.
Low light or indirect light.
There are some house plant species that positively thrive on little or no light.
Here s another one of the best low light indoor plants.
Plus this rugged plant spreads slowly so it rarely needs repotting.
They like medium to low light.
12 of 12 jonathan buckely getty images radiator plant peperomia spp.
But all is not lost.
4 golden pothos devil s ivy.
In addition to the succulents listed with the other indoor plants that don t need sunlight above here are few you might want to try.
List of plants that grow without sunlight.
Cast iron plant aspidistra elatior thrives on neglect and lives happily in dark rooms with only occasional watering.
There are about 50 species of it.