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There are even a lot of options for low-light indoor plants if you want to keep some to adorn your cellar or small apartment. Houseplants, from long, dragging hardy garden plants to ones with cherry blossoms, make excellent house warming parties, complimentary, and birthday presents. The following are the top eight interior houseplants.
Aloe Vera
It will not only lighten up your room, but it can also be used in your skincare regime. It demands very little care—just keep it in a vibrant, warm location to survive and grow.
Plants that resemble snakes
Snake plants are low-maintenance seedlings that can withstand water shortages, making them perfect for beginners residing in almost any climate.
Gold Star Dracaena
The Dracaena Gold Star is another fun – loving, low-maintenance plant that can thrive in a range of small to maximum light surroundings. It’s a simple and enjoyable way to bring some soul to that weird empty spot in your home.
Peace lily
The peace lily is a low-maintenance plant that can bear low dampness and light. Its shiny, lance-shaped leaves are at the tips of elongating stems that encircle the central floral peaks. The spoon-shaped petals are typically seen in the warmer months, but many cultivars flourish more often during the year. The dusky leaves look very pleasant in a simple pot with a polished coating.
Peperomia
The most interesting feature of peperomia is its leaves, which differ in form, touch and hue (green, rose-colored or silver gray). The plant irregularly produces spikes of thin flowers that look like the tail of a rat. It can be used on a table top or as a friend for a dishwasher or mixed basket. The plant withstands the dark light of the northern shelf and either fits on a writing table or remains small enough for use in terrariums.
Chinese evergreens
Excellent foliage plants for low to medium light, slow-growing Chinese periwinkle, can live for more than 10 years. Outstanding features: Arched spear-shaped leaves, mostly mottled in shades of silver, gray, or green. Place small plants on the table in the living room or group large plants with other dark plants.
Ficus
Glossy green leaves extend from upright shrubs that can be used as single-stem trees or multiple-stem shrubs. Depending on the size, use the long-lived ficus as a table or ground plant. Put your ficus where it doesn’t need to be moved throughout the winter as it doesn’t like changing ecological circumstances.
English ivy
The lovely appearance of this versatile houseplant is appropriate for dangling in baskets and pots. It is one of the best foliage plants for topiary training and can also be used as a ground cover plant under large foliage plants. Place the English ivy on a mantelpiece or shelf where the stems can hang. Stems can grow quite long, but can be easily measured by cropping.