If you ve ever tried to grow plants in your basement you ll know that they don t like darkness.
Plants that only need low light.
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.
They love the shade.
Not only does english ivy thrive in low light it s an air purifying plant capable of filtering toxins mold and fecal matter out of the air.
Low light conditions are always a challenge for the indoor gardener.
Foamflowers only need around 3 5 hours of daylight and all of those hours can come from within the shade.
It was among the plants in a nasa study that absorb nasty indoor air pollutants like benzene and formaldehyde.
These are flowers that don t need sunlight as much as their cousins the coral bells do.
Read on for a list of plants that don t need sun to grow.
But all is not lost.
Spider plants native to tropics around the globe and the first houseplant for innumerable people probably owes its popularity to its unique growth habit and for its ease of growth as a low light houseplant the mother plant a clump of curving leaves that resemble long broad grass blades sends out long stems with baby plants at their ends.
In fact plants need light to survive.
But wear gloves if you have sensitive skin as the plant s juice can cause irritation.
Hardy shade plants and flowers bring beautiful blooms even to those parts of your backyard that receive little light.
Since this plant is one of the most durable indoor plants it does quite well in low light and only needs to be fertilized once or twice a year it s ideal for beginner gardeners.
There are tons of low light plants that can survive in the darkest shadiest spots of your home office space or anywhere else in need of greenery.
There are some house plant species that positively thrive on little or no light.
Here are 20 indoor plants that thrive on low light.
Not only is this plant not picky about light but it s also a serious health booster.
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.