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    Low Light Houseplants

    You can decorate rooms with limited sunlight by growing easy-to-grow indoor plants. Keep common houseplants -light houseplants alive by placing them in indirect sunlight and watering them when the soil becomes dry.

    The cast iron plant (Aspidistra elatior) lives up to its name by tolerating dark conditions and only requiring occasional watering. It is available in green and variegated forms.

    Asplenium nidus

    The crispy wave fern has an unusual shape that adds color and intrigue to any room. The leaves are long, narrow and have deep pleats, giving an appearance of waves. They are bright and vibrant, with a bright apple green and grow in an oblong rosette that new leaves will sprout. The leaves are tough and survive in most climates. However, they must be kept out of direct sunlight, because it could cause burns. To ensure that the plant remains healthy, it is recommended to water it frequently but not daily. To determine the level of moisture of the soil, it is recommended to insert your finger deep into it.

    Water the plant when the soil appears dry. The plant thrives in warm, humid conditions. They are like the ones found in the rainforests on the Malay Archipelago. To keep the soil moist, utilize a water meter, or place the plant in a container filled with pebbles and water.

    The plant grows slowly and doesn't have to be cut regularly. However, you should remove any dead or damaged fronds. This will help prevent the spread of disease and pests. The plant will also be able to concentrate on establishing new fronds after removing the old ones.

    Bird's nest Ferns are easy to care for and can tolerate low light conditions. They are epiphytic which means they are able to grow on other trees that are in their native rainforest habitat. They are versatile and can be utilized as a houseplant. They thrive in windows facing towards the north, and receive a lot indirect sunlight. They are also a good choice in bathrooms, since they can benefit from high humidity.

    Chlorophytum comosum

    A plant belonging to the genus Philodendron which is called the prayer plant because of its habit of closing its leaves vertically in the evening. It can grow in baskets or be set on a stand to show off its attractive leaves that are variegated. It is a fan of cool, shaded room and can tolerate light levels of less than. Gardening Know How recommends repotting this plant once per year while it's young to replenish the soil and encourage growth.

    Syngonium podophyllum, also known as spider plant is a hardy and adaptable houseplant. It thrives in a variety lighting conditions. The common name is derived from the fact that its green offshoots appear like spiders tucked into a net. These plantlets can hang from the long, slender leaves of the mature plant. To care for spider plants, provide a porous potting mix and plenty of humidity through misting or a humidifier. Fertilize each month with granular or liquid fertilizer according to the product's instructions.





    Many ferns, such as maidenhair and Boston ferns, thrive in low-light environments. They prefer a humid, warm and moist environment but don't require bright light, which can burn their leaves. Ferns can provide a lush touch to a dark room and are also good for purifying the air.

    Tillandsia

    Tillandsia, more commonly known as air plants, are an exciting addition to any house or office. indoor house plants are easy to maintain and require only a little care. Tillandsias, unlike other plants that draw their water and nutrients from their roots, draw nutrients and moisture directly from the slender scales of their leaves. This makes them an ideal plant for those who are new to.

    Air plants are also known as epiphytes due to the fact that in nature, they are found on other plants such as trees or rock cliffs instead of rooting into the ground. Air plants can be found in all parts of the world, including rainforests, dry and arid deserts, and the tropics in Florida and South America.

    These unique plants are a great way to add an accent piece to your home or office, but they also brighten up dark spaces. Additionally, they help to filter the air of pollutants like dust mites, smoke from cigarettes and other harmful substances.

    Tillandsia is a wonderful indoor plant. The best one for low light conditions is Tillandsiausneoides (Spanish Moss). The plant was not originally cultivated from moss, but it was named by Carl Linnaeus in 1762 for its resemblance to lichen Usnea. It is native to Central America, South America as well as the deserts and mountains. However it can also thrive in humid climates.

    common house plant is a plant that can be planted in a variety of pots however, it should not be placed in direct sunlight or next to an open window, as this can scorch its leaves. It is recommended to water it regularly every week, and more often in extremely humid conditions. Over-watering can be seen when the leaves of the plant start to turn yellow or become droopy.

    Philodendron

    The philodendron thrives under low-light conditions. It is easy to grow, and it can take on various shapes. They are also useful in removing harmful substances such as formaldehyde from the air. However, the plant must be kept away from pets and children as it can be poisonous if eaten.

    The climbing variety of philodendron has large green leaves. It is often planted with poles to teach it to climb, but can also be grown as hanging baskets. There are also upright varieties that have bigger leaves and don't climb as high as their climbing counterparts. These can be grown in hanging baskets or on a trellis or totem.

    It is essential to repot a philodendron during the spring or summer time when it starts growing out of its container. The plant needs to be moved to a slightly larger container that has plenty of drainage holes. You can also use a potting soil that is high in organic matter to help it retain water. You can also add rooting hormones to your water to speed up the process of rooting.

    The temperature tolerance of a philodendron varies according to the species, but it's recommended to shield it from cold drafts. You can also boost the humidity in the room in which it is located by misting it with water once every few days. This is particularly important if the plant is located in an office, or other indoor area that's very humid and dry. The plant should be watered when the soil's top layer dries out however, you shouldn't overwater it. Overwatering can cause the plant to rot. You can also give the plant fertilizer after watering. This ensures that the roots don't burn from the chemical compounds in the fertilizer.

    Platycerium

    A popular choice for a hanging plant The Golden Pathos (Eupremnum aureum) is a houseplant that can be easily maintained and thrives in dim light. It's one of the 10 indoor plants that you can't kill, though you'll want to avoid placing it in close proximity to young children or pets and wear gloves when handling it because its sap can irritate skin. This plant thrives in dry, nutrient-poor soil and is tolerant of low light. Make sure that the soil isn't overly wet however, don't overwater it either. This low-maintenance plant may also produce spider plants "offspring" when it's mature, which will develop downwards from its mother plant like spiders that are still in the web.

    Another plant that thrives in low light is Platycerium (also known as the staghorn and the elkhorn-like fern). This Brazilian genus of about 18 fern species are epiphytic, which means they hang from tree trunks and branches according to Gardening Know How. Their fronds, which can be kidney-shaped, shield-shaped, or arrowhead-shaped, capture rain debris from the forest, as well as fallen leaves and fruit and provide them with nutrients.

    If you're a garden expert, you can put together an attractive display of plants in your office or home by hanging these plants. You can also place them in a vase on a desk or table. Some believe that these plants can boost the energy of feng shui at home, too.

    There are many indoor plants that are easy to care for at your local nursery, or on the internet. If you are having trouble cultivating your plants in dim light conditions, you can move them closer to windows or increase the amount of artificial lighting.