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Low Light Plants

Low light indoor plants for spaces that receive minimal natural sunlight or spaces with artificial light only

Low Light, No Problem!

Low Light, No Problem!

Indoor plants that are adaptable to low light areas that are seven or more feet from windows. These beauties can brighten up darker areas, though without light, they will grow more slowly and require less water. Check out our Light Guide to determine the light in your space.

Easy Care

Cast Iron Plant

$399

large 3-3½ feet tall

16 Pot Options

Cast Iron Plant

$369

large 3-3½ feet tall

3 Pot Options

Indoor/Outdoor

Snake Plant Laurentii

$549

large 4 – 4 ½ ft tall

3 Pot Options

Indoor/Outdoor

Snake Plant Laurentii

Starting At $349

large 2 ½ – 3 ft tall

16 Pot Options

Indoor/Outdoor

Snake Plant Laurentii

$319

large 2 ½ – 3 ft tall

3 Pot Options

Easy Care

Cascading Pothos

Starting At $109

medium 1-1 ½ ft tall

16 Pot Options

Easy Care

Cascading Pothos

$139

medium 1-1 ½ ft tall

6 Pot Options

Easy Care

Dracaena Lisa

Starting At $875

extra large 7 ½ - 8 ½ ft tall

3 Pot Options

Easy Care

Dracaena Lisa

Starting At $525

extra large 5 ½ - 6 ½ ft tall

16 Pot Options

Zanzibar Gem

$599

large 4 – 4 ½

3 Pot Options

Zanzibar Gem

$379

large 2½ - 3 ft tall

15 Pot Options

Low Light Adaptable

Silver Evergreen

Starting At $349

large 3 ft tall

16 Pot Options

Zanzibar Gem

$349

large 2½ - 3 ft tall

3 Pot Options

Out of Stock

Silver Snake Plant

$325

large 3½ ft tall

16 Pot Options

Out of Stock

Silver Snake Plant

$325

large 3 ½ ft tall

3 Pot Options

Silver Evergreen

$149

medium 1 ½ ft tall

6 Pot Options

Silver Evergreen

$119

medium 1 ½ ft tall

16 Pot Options

Great Gift

Zanzibar Gem

Starting At $69

small 1 ft tall

10 Pot Options

Great Gift

Zanzibar Gem

$99

small 1 ft tall

6 Pot Options

Indoor/Outdoor

Snake Plant Laurentii

Starting At $109

medium 1 ½ ft tall

16 Pot Options

Save $39

Pothos & Snake Duo

$179 $218

medium 1 ½ ft tall

2 Pot Options

Easy Care

Zanzibar Gem

$109

medium 1 ½ ft tall

16 Pot Options

Easy Care

Zanzibar Gem

Starting At $139

medium 1 ½ ft tall

6 Pot Options

Great Gift

Jade Pothos

Starting At $69

small 8 in tall

10 Pot Options

Great Gift

Jade Pothos

$99

small 8 in tall

6 Pot Options

Featured Questions

What are some varieties of low-light plants?

Discover the charm of greenery that thrives even in the dimmest corners of your home.

Top Low-Light Plants:

  1. Snake Plant (Sansevieria): Known for its upright, sword-like leaves, this hardy plant is extremely low-maintenance and thrives in low light conditions.

  2. ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia): This nearly indestructible plant has glossy, dark green leaves and can tolerate neglect and low light environments.

  3. Parlor Palm (Chamaedorea elegans): Bringing a touch of the tropics to your home, this palm thrives in low light and adds a lush, green vibe.

  4. Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior): True to its name, this plant is tough and resilient, thriving in low light and tolerating neglect.

  5. Pothos (Epipremnum aureum): With its trailing vines, this plant is perfect for shelves and hanging planters. It grows well in low light and requires minimal care.

  6. Dracaena Lisa: This plant has striking, bold foliage and is excellent for low-light conditions, making it a popular choice for indoor spaces.

  7. Silver Evergreen (Aglaonema): Known for its beautiful, patterned leaves, this plant is easy to care for and does well in low light​ (La Résidence)​​ (La Résidence)​.

Do low-light plants require special maintenance?

Low-light plants are ideal for those who want greenery with minimal fuss. However, some basic care is essential to keep them healthy and thriving.

Maintenance Tips for Low-Light Plants:

  • Watering: Low-light plants typically need less water. Ensure the soil is dry before watering again to avoid root rot.

  • Lighting: Although they tolerate low light, these plants still need some light. Place them near a north-facing window or in a room with indirect sunlight.

  • Soil: Use well-draining soil to prevent water from pooling at the roots. Fresh, nutrient-rich potting soil is beneficial as these plants will be photosynthesizing less.

  • Cleaning: Dust off the leaves regularly with a damp cloth to maximize their ability to photosynthesize and filter the air.

  • Pruning: Trim dead or yellowing leaves to encourage new growth and maintain the plant’s appearance.

  • Fertilizing: Use a balanced, gentle fertilizer sparingly. Over-fertilizing can harm low-light plants.

  • Pest Control: Inspect plants regularly for pests like aphids or spider mites. Treat any infestations promptly with eco-friendly solutions.

  • Ventilation: Ensure proper airflow around your plants to prevent fungal growth and maintain healthy foliage.

By following these simple tips, your low-light plants will continue to thrive and enhance your indoor environment​ (La Résidence)​​ (La Résidence)​.

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