BY KRISTEN GARRIDO
Dark space? No problem. These plants not only survive but flourish amidst low-light conditions, bringing life and vitality to even the darkest corners of our homes and offices.
Snake plants are good for low-light environments as they can survive with minimal sunlight. They have a unique ability to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen even at night.
ZZ plants are incredibly resilient and can thrive in low-light environments. They have glossy, waxy leaves that store water, allowing them to withstand periods of neglect.
Philodendrons are versatile plants that can adapt to various light levels, including low light. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, making them suitable for different spaces.
Peace lilies can thrive in low-light conditions and are known for their beautiful white flowers. They also help purify the air, making them a good for indoor environments.
Chinese evergreens are shade-loving plants that can tolerate low light. They come in various colors and patterns, adding visual interest to dimly lit spaces.
Spider plants are resilient and can thrive in low-light conditions. They have long, arching leaves and produce small plantlets, making them appealing additions to dark rooms.
Fittonias, also known as nerve plants, prefer low to medium light conditions and can tolerate shade. They have striking, variegated leaves that add a pop of color.
Lucky bamboo is a popular choice for low-light environments. Despite its name, it's not actually bamboo but a type of dracaena. It can thrive in water or soil.
Pothos plants are known for their ability to grow in low light and even tolerate fluorescent lighting. They have trailing vines that add a lush, cascading effect to dark corners.
Parlor palms are shade-loving plants that can adapt to low-light conditions. They have delicate fronds and are excellent air purifiers, making them perfect for dark rooms.
With so many options to choose from, there's definitely the perfect plant awaiting any corner of your space.