Indoor plants for low light
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Hedera algeriensis 'Gloire de Marengo' (Variegated Algerian Ivy) — H65 cm | Pot Ø15 cmHedera algeriensis 'Gloire de Marengo' (Variegated Algerian Ivy) — H65 cm | Pot Ø15 cm- Regular price
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Passiflora caerulea (Blue passion flower) H65 cm | Pot Ø15 cmPassiflora caerulea (Blue passion flower) H65 cm | Pot Ø15 cm- Regular price
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Clematis 'Multi Blue' (Double-flowered clematis) H65 cm | Pot Ø15 cmClematis 'Multi Blue' (Double-flowered clematis) H65 cm | Pot Ø15 cm- Regular price
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Hydrangea petiolaris (Climbing hydrangea) — H65 cm | Pot Ø15 cmHydrangea petiolaris (Climbing hydrangea) — H65 cm | Pot Ø15 cm- Regular price
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Pyracantha 'Orange Glow' (Orange firethorn bush) — H65 cm | Pot Ø15 cmPyracantha 'Orange Glow' (Orange firethorn bush) — H65 cm | Pot Ø15 cm- Regular price
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Clematis 'The President' (Purple climbing clematis) — H65 cm | Pot Ø15 cmClematis 'The President' (Purple climbing clematis) — H65 cm | Pot Ø15 cm- Regular price
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Dracaena 'Compacta' (Compact Dragon Tree) H80 cm | Pot Ø24 cmDracaena 'Compacta' (Compact Dragon Tree) H80 cm | Pot Ø24 cm- Regular price
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Dracaena marginata (Madagascar Dragon Tree) - H95 cm | Woven Basket Ø21 cmDracaena marginata (Madagascar Dragon Tree) - H95 cm | Woven Basket Ø21 cm- Regular price
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Dieffenbachia seguine Caiman (Dumb Cane) - H75 cm | Pot Ø21 cmDieffenbachia seguine Caiman (Dumb Cane) - H75 cm | Pot Ø21 cm- Regular price
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Chlorophytum comosum Bonnie (Curly Spider Plant) - H35 cm | Pot Ø17 cmChlorophytum comosum Bonnie (Curly Spider Plant) - H35 cm | Pot Ø17 cm- Regular price
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Aglaonema Maria Christina (Chinese plant) - H40 cm | Pot Ø14 cmAglaonema Maria Christina (Chinese plant) - H40 cm | Pot Ø14 cm- Regular price
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Peperomia angulata Rocca Verde (Peperomia) - H15 cm | Ceramic face glasses Ø12 cmPeperomia angulata Rocca Verde (Peperomia) - H15 cm | Ceramic face glasses Ø12 cm- Regular price
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Indoor plants suited for low-light environments make it easy to add greenery to rooms where natural light is limited. Some species are particularly tolerant and can thrive in spaces far from windows.
These plants are ideal for urban apartments, offices, or north-facing rooms where brightness is lower.
Which plants to choose for a low-light room?
Some indoor plants are naturally adapted to shaded environments. They often come from tropical forests where they grow in the shade of tall trees.
Among popular plants for low-light spaces are certain varieties of Pilea and Zamioculcas as well as some Calathea and Maranta, appreciated for their decorative foliage.
Plants suited to different rooms
Plants that tolerate low light can easily be placed in various rooms of the house. They are especially suitable for a bedroom, an office, or a hallway that receives little natural light.
They can also complement a selection of small indoor plants to create a subtle yet elegant green decoration.
How to care for plants with little light?
Plants adapted to low-light environments generally require less watering than those placed in full light.
It is also important to place them in the brightest spot possible in the room to optimize the available light.
Verdeia tips for plants in low light
Light. Even shade-tolerant plants need a minimum of indirect light.
Watering. Plants in low light use less water. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings.
Rotation. Regularly turn the plant to ensure balanced growth.
Observation. If the plant becomes leggy or loses leaves, it may indicate a lack of light.
To learn how to properly care for indoor plants based on their location in your home, also check out our indoor plant guide.

