It will drop leaves if light levels are too low.
Indoor plants that tolerate low light.
Available in dark green and variegated forms spider plant chlorophytum comosum makes a great tabletop or basket plant in low light conditions.
Some of the most colorful plants can actually tolerate low light rooms.
Indoor plants that grow well in low light.
If you ve ever tried to grow plants in your basement you ll know that they don t like darkness.
During the winter mist the plants frequently to help prevent the leaf tips from turning brown.
Low light conditions are always a challenge for the indoor gardener.
This shrubby plant is the easiest of the citrus to grow indoors.
However quite a few can survive in low light conditions so before you get skylights installed or replace all your real plants with fake ones maybe reconsider your choice of house plant.
Up to 12 inches tall.
These easy care low light houseplants will not only grow but actually thrive in less than optimal conditions.
More houseplants for low light.
Don t worry these low light plants can come to your rescue.
Fiddle leaf fig needs lots of bright indirect sunlight.
It likes warm summers but is happy with winters between 50 and 60 f.
When the soil is dry to the touch.
These plants don t just tolerate low light they can happily live in low light conditions for a long time without any adverse effects.
Rounding out our list of the best low light indoor plants is the arrowhead plant also known as the american evergreen.
In fact plants need light to survive.
Gi joe next let s check out some of my favorite houseplants for low light.
There are plenty of indoor plants out there that are easy to care for forgiving and low light tolerant.
Cast iron plant aspidistra elatior.
Check out my top picks for darker rooms.
Some even do better in shadier spaces if you can believe it.
And they don t have to be boring.
You can pot it hang it or even grow it along a trellis or pole.
Now you know what a plant thinks is low light and knowing is half the battle.
But all is not lost.
But to really thrive this indoor evergreen needs brighter light conditions.
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.
Weeping fig can tolerate some low light but still requires some higher intensity light each day.
This plant with large deep green leaves has earned its common name because it s nearly indestructible in addition to cool temperatures it will also take low light.
Low light or indirect light.
There are some house plant species that positively thrive on little or no light.