If you’re an apartment dweller, you know how challenging it can be to care for indoor plants. Not every corner of an apartment is well-lit, and very few receive direct sunlight.
Fortunately, there are wonderful plants that, besides being beautiful and super-resistant, can grow and thrive even without direct sunlight. Some even flourish in low light or complete shade.
Here are 5 plants that don’t need frequent sunlight and adapt well to indoor spaces:
- Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily)
Resistant to low temperatures and requires minimal care. An excellent choice for low-light indoor spaces.
- African Violet
Violets are great for decorating your home, as they can be cultivated in small pots, and their flowers come in various colors. Water only the soil, avoiding water on leaves and flowers.
- Pothos
This beautiful trailing plant is perfect for indoor environments. It’s important to note that it is toxic to pets. You can grow pothos in hanging pots, using regular soil or directly in water. Water frequently.
- Cactus
Hundreds of plants belong to this family, with various shapes and colors, almost all capable of thriving and growing even without direct sunlight.
- Sansevieria (Snake Plant)
One of the most common indoor or outdoor plants globally, appreciated for its appearance and incredible resilience. Sansevieria adapts to any climate and light condition.
These plants not only add greenery to your living space but also make plant care in low-light conditions a breeze. Whether you have a dimly lit apartment or just prefer plants that don’t demand constant sunlight, these options are sure to thrive and enhance your indoor environment.