They are striking in appearance and strikingly easy to grow.
What is a good indoor plant for low light.
Rounding out our list of the best low light indoor plants is the arrowhead plant also known as the american evergreen.
Snake plants and ferns can live in very low light environments and moss terrariums or jade will do just fine in a drafty room during the winter.
The sansevieria species are some of the best low light plants.
The snake plant also called mother in law s tongue is one of the most recommended plants for improving air quality.
They like medium to low light.
It requires moist soil but not much else though you.
Its handsome foliage can be bright green bronze or variegated.
Succulents air plants and orchids for example need watering only a few times per month.
Its leaves look similar to its namesake.
When young arrowhead vine forms a bushy mound.
They eventually brown and whither before they re replaced by new growth.
Chlorophytum comosum the spider plant is an easy to grow adaptable plant.
With pinks and red flecks the colorful calathea adds an extra punch to you indoor plant lineup.
It also has an air purifying ability helping to remove formaldehyde and xylene from indoors.
It tolerates crowded roots and low light.
A single stemmed palm it s a favorite for close planting in clumps of three or more.
Eventually these will reach a height of 3 to 4 feet.
The aptly named staghorn fern is a low light plant that works both indoors and out.
Over time the plants will begin to vine making them ideal for hanging baskets or trained up a trellis or totem.
Sun while some plants require direct sunlight others will die if they get too much sun.
You can pot it hang it or even grow it along a trellis or pole.
Chinese evergreen also known as aglaonema this common low light houseplant comes in 22 different varieties and is known for bringing good luck.
Native to central america arrowhead vine syngonium podophyllum can tolerate a wide range of low light conditions.