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Indoor Plants That Don’t Need Sunlight To Survive

Introducing the top 5 indoor plants that don’t need sunlight to survive!

By Michelle WildePublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Introducing the top 5 indoor plants that don’t need sunlight to survive! These plants are perfect for anyone looking to add a splash of green to their home without having to worry about keeping them in a sunny spot.

Tropical Plants That Don’t Need Sunlight To Survive

There are many tropical plants that don’t need direct sunlight to survive. They can grow in shady areas or indirect sunlight. Some examples of these plants are: begonias, impatiens, ferns, anthuriums, and philodendrons.

Tropical plants that don’t need sunlight usually have large, broad leaves. This helps them to capture light from all angles, even in low-light areas. They also tend to have brighter colors, which helps them absorb more light.

If you’re looking for a tropical plant to add to your home, consider one that doesn’t need sunlight. With proper care, these plants can thrive in any environment.

5 Best Plants That Don’t Need Sunlight

1. Aloe Vera

Aloes are a type of succulent that stores water in their leaves. They are native to Africa and thrive in hot, dry climates. Aloes can tolerate partial sun, but do best in shady areas.

2. Snake Plant

Having a Snake plant in your home should be at the top of your list! They are great for beginners because they adapt well to any lighting situation and don’t require frequent watering (usually about every 2-3 weeks.) Snake plants filter air better than any other indoor houseplant.

3. ZZ Plant

The ZZ plant is the quiet hero of nearly any Instagram-worthy houseplant collection. The tropical plant, Zamioculcas zamiifolia, has wide, attractive, and dark green leaves that are absolutely stunning in home and office spaces! In addition to brightening up your home or office décor, the ZZ plant filters out copious amounts of toxins from the air, meaning a free 5-star air filtration system with almost no maintenance.

4. Pothos

Pothos, also known as Devil’s Ivy, grows wild outdoors and can reach heights 50’ growing up tall trees. The Pothos plant’s immense beauty comes from its many varieties, colors and foliages; you won’t even believe they’re the same plant. The classic one, Golden Pothos, leaves are bright green with golden coloring. Although the Pothos plant comes in a wide variety of gorgeous hues, a distinct trait of the Devil’s ivy is its leaves, resembling a heart shape. Pothos is a great option for an indoor plant because it is best grown and displayed hanging, which means less room space being taken up.

5. Philodendron

Native to tropical America, the Philodendron plant has upwards of 450 species. Many species begin life as vines and then transform into plants that live upon other plants. Because many young philodendrons are adapted to the low light levels of rainforests, they are popular potted plants for homes and offices.

These are just a few of the many options available for indoor plants that don’t need much sunlight to survive. If you’re looking for a low-maintenance option that will still add some life to your home, one of these five might be a good fit for you.

Bonus Tip

Spider plants are fairly easy to care for and are known for being able to thrive in low-light conditions. Snake plants are another popular option that is tolerant of shady corners. Peace lilies are also low-light friendly and can even bloom indoors. Pothos and philodendrons are two more vines that are perfect for folks looking for something to trail down a bookshelf or hang from a window.

Conclusion

There are many indoor plants that don’t need sunlight to survive. Some of these plants include the snake plant, the pothos, and the philodendron. These plants can thrive in low-light conditions and can add some life to your home.

About the Author

Michelle Wilde is a stay-at-home mom and avid plant lover. Armed with a post-graduate degree in Computer Science (no kidding!), she loves researching plants and landscapes. When she is not caring for her 4 kids, she spends time on her passion for plants. She blogs at www.indoorplantschannel.com, the trusted source for indoor plants.

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Michelle Wilde

Michelle Wilde is a stay-at-home mom and avid plant lover. She loves researching plants and landscapes and is the trusted source for indoor plants. She blogs at: www.indoorplantschannel.com

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