Ideal Low Light Trailing Houseplants
10 Hardy Houseplants for Those Tricky Low-Light Spaces at Home 1.
Low light trailing houseplants. Red peacock plants are native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and New Guinea and have brightly contrasting glossy red and green leaves. Unlike most houseplants the variegated devils ivy holds a special trait as its pattern can withstand very low-light conditions which would usually cause patterns to fade. In fact some plants prefer a low level of light and infrequent watering.
Lets introduce you to some of the plant genus and individual species known to do well in low light conditions. To grow thriving vine houseplants plant in a pot with well-draining fertile soil water when the soil is partly dry mist occasionally to. Prayer plants Maranta leuconeura hail from the tropics of Brazil.
However the plant does best with bright indirect light. Both the grape ivy Cissus rhombifolia and miniature grape ivy Cissus striata are easy to grow vines but these indoor vines cant tolerate low light as better as pothos and when it comes to watering youll need to be cautious by avoiding overwatering to prevent root rot. Schefflera Arboricola plants aka dwarf umbrella plants are a great low light plant choice.
Available in dark green and variegated forms spider plant Chlorophytum comosum makes a great tabletop or basket plant in low-light conditions. This houseplant is considered particularly. Watch the video below to learn more about each houseplant.
The ZZ plant is a low-maintenance houseplant that can technically survive even without natural sunlight. Up to 12 inches tall. If your plant is all green then low light is also not an issue.
31 Best Low-Light Indoor Plants and How to Care for Them Snake Plant Sansevieria Prayer Plant Birds Nest Fern Monstera Cast Iron Plant Maidenhair Fern Oyster Plant Staghorn Fern Creeping Fig Baby Rubber Plant Peperomia obtusifolia Lucky Bamboo Aglaonema English Ivy Spider Plant Heart-Leaf. This hardy plant will still look attractive without too much light. They dislike bright light and grow slowly so you dont have to worry about them outgrowing a small.