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5 Low Sunlight Indoor Plants to Add to Your Home

  • Perla Irish
  • November 9, 2020
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  1. Spider Plants
  2. White Orchids
  3. Lady Palm Plants
  4. Lucky Bamboo
  5. Rubber Plants
  6. Ready to Get Low Sunlight Indoor Plants?

Did you know that owning plants can reduce your stress , hone your attention, and so much more?

Having a garden is a huge responsibility. However, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t enjoy the company of indoor plants that are easy to take care of.

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5 Low Sunlight Indoor Plants to Add to Your Home

Are you wondering what green beings you should welcome into your house? Keep reading to learn all about 5 low sunlight indoor plants to add to your home.

  1. Spider Plants

Spider plants are one of the best indoor plants because they’re so resilient. They can handle most climates and don’t need to be pampered with a ton of sunlight and water.

You’ll be glad to know that this type of plant doesn’t attract spiders, as the name might suggest. Rather, it’s named after the way part of its structure resembles a spider web.

  1. White Orchids

Who says indoor plants have to be bland and boring? When it comes to the question of which indoor plants to buy, you should consider investing in the low-maintenance beauty of white orchids.

Not only are these orchids stunning to look at, but the amount of light they receive can change the hue of their leaves.

  1. Lady Palm Plants

Have you ever asked yourself, “Can I use indoor plants?”

You can be more confident as a plant-owner with lady’s palms. These plants can fill your room with attractive greenery and only need to be watered once a week.

Keep in mind that they take a long time to grow, so it’s worth investing in one that’s more mature.

  1. Lucky Bamboo

It may or may not bring you luck, but lucky bamboo will definitely provide your home with a wonderful Asian flair. It’s crucial to make sure that this type of plant avoids direct sunlight. Otherwise, it will wilt and die over time.

If light hits the plant’s stem, then it can change the direction of the plant’s growth. This can be a fun way to experiment with the shape of the plant.

Other than avoiding direct light, it’s important to keep lucky bamboo in a low-temperature environment and provide it with water that’s free of fluoride.

  1. Rubber Plants

There are rubber plants and then there are plants made of rubber. Rather than looking cheap and fake, rubber plants can provide your home with dark and elegant leaves. When it’s just beginning to grow, a rubber plant can exhibit a curious pink color.

While these plants are easy to take care of, you’ll need to make sure that the soil is wet but not too wet.

The best thing about shade plants, in general, is that there are so many different types to choose from.

Ready to Get Low Sunlight Indoor Plants?

Now that you’ve learned all about 5 low sunlight indoor plants, you can decorate your home with fresh and purifying beings.

There’s almost an endless amount of ways you can make your house the perfect home. If you want to learn even more wonderful tips and tricks for spicing up your space, you should bookmark our site.

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