What Are Low-Light Houseplants?

Low-light houseplants are the ones that can grow well without needing direct sunlight all day. They’re not suited for total darkness but do fine in areas with soft, indirect light or artificial light. The snake plant is one of the best low-light houseplants because it grows well in homes where other plants might not.

  • Snake Plant: Simple to care for and stands tall with striking leaves.
  • Peace Lily: A beauty with lush leaves and elegant white blooms.
  • Pothos: Trailing vines that thrive almost anywhere.
  • Dracaena: A tropical touch that loves low light.
  • Spider Plant: Tough and forgiving, with graceful arching leaves.
  • ZZ Plant: A glossy green beauty that barely needs attention.
  • Monstera: Eye-catching with bold, split leaves.
  • Prayer Plant: Known for its patterned leaves that fold up at night.
  • Chinese Evergreen: Variegated foliage, thrives in dim spaces.
  • Ferns: Feathery fronds add soft texture.
  • Cast Iron Plant: Hardy, deep green leaves.
  • Philodendron: Easy-care trailing or upright options.
  • Lucky Bamboo: Elegant stalks, often in water.
  • Calathea: Bold patterns on colorful leaves.
  • Rattlesnake Plant: Wavy leaves with vibrant patterns.
  • Corn Plant: Tropical, with striped foliage.
  • Bromeliad: Bright, exotic-looking flowers.
  • Dieffenbachia: Variegated leaves with tropical vibes.
  • Ponytail Palm: Unique bulbous base and slender leaves.
  • Heartleaf Philodendron: Heart-shaped leaves, great for trailing.
  • Schefflera Soleil: Compact, sunburst-like foliage.

Caring for Low-Light Houseplants

Here are a few tips to help keep your low-light, easy care houseplants healthy:

  • Placement: Keep plants in places with indirect sunlight, like near a north-facing window.
  • Watering: Don’t go overboard. Let the soil dry out a bit before giving them a drink.
  • Clean Leaves: Wipe dust off leaves so the plant can absorb light better.
  • Feed Occasionally: A light fertilizer during the growing season can give them a boost.

These small steps can make a big difference in keeping your plants healthy.

Shop for low light houseplants

Stop by The Greenhouse Nursery in Logan, Utah, and check out low light houseplants today!