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Time of India
7 days ago
- General
- Time of India
9 best indoor plants for windowless rooms and dark corners
Not every room is blessed with sunlight, but that doesn't mean it has to be devoid of greenery. Whether you're decorating an internal office, a basement flat, or a windowless bathroom, there are several houseplants that can adapt to low-light conditions and still thrive. These plants not only add visual appeal and texture but can also improve air quality and bring a sense of calm to your space. With the right selection and a little care, even the darkest corners of your home can come to life. Here are nine resilient indoor plants perfect for spaces without natural sunlight. Best low maintenance plants for windowless indoor areas Philodendron Philodendrons are admired for their adaptability and the wide range of sizes they come in. Many species do well in low light. You can train climbing varieties onto a totem for vertical interest or choose compact types that clump nicely in small corners. These plants require well-draining soil, and it's important to note that they're toxic to pets, so place them safely. Snake Plant Snake plant, also known as dracaena, handles artificial lighting exceptionally well. Many indoor spaces have overhead lights on for around eight hours a day, which is often enough for snake plant growth. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like I Thought I'd Live With Ear Ringing Forever – Until I Found This Trick Derila Ergo Undo It is also drought tolerant, making it one of the easiest options for beginners or those who travel frequently. The plant prefers well-drained soil and can grow to various heights depending on the variety. ZZ Plant Zamioculcas zamiifolia, commonly called ZZ plant, is truly low maintenance. It performs admirably with minimal light and sparse watering. In fact, some people manage to keep ZZ plant specimens alive even in what appears to be completely dark rooms. Growth might be slower, but the plant still maintains its lush, glossy leaves with very little care. Pothos Pothos is a fast-growing trailing green with glossy, heart-shaped leaves. It tolerates low light, infrequent watering, and minimal feeding. Its vines make it great for hanging or draping over shelves or walls, and you can get creative, for example, weaving the stems around a small photo to make a living frame. It prefers well-drained potting soil and indirect lighting, though it can manage in dimmer conditions. Bromeliad Bromeliads such as Vriesea or Guzmania bring a splash of tropical drama even in dim environments. In their native habitats, they often grow under thick canopy cover, so they're well adapted to low-light conditions. As long as they have well-drained soil and moderate indirect lighting, they can brighten a bathroom or office with their vivid blooms. Peace Lily Peace lily is known for its graceful white flowers and glossy leaves that thrive under low light. Many of these lilies manage well with only standard office lighting, particularly if they are introduced when young and grown to maturity in those conditions. They prefer shade or partial light and consistently moist soil. Like philodendron, peace lilies are toxic to pets, so caution is advised. Monstera Monstera deliciosa, often called the Swiss cheese plant, can surprise you by adapting to low-light spaces. To improve their growth where windows are absent, compact grow lights can be hung like lamps to provide the needed glow. With proper support and lighting, these dramatic foliage makers can thrive even in windowless rooms. Spider Plant Spider plant is known for its arching leaves and dangling baby plantlets. It adapts well to lower light levels and can flourish in rooms lit only by fluorescent bulbs. It makes an attractive hanging option or desk plant and helps liven up a dull corner. All it needs is well-drained soil and occasional trimming to prevent crowding. Chinese Evergreen Chinese evergreen, or Aglaonema, is a leafy option celebrated for its decorative foliage and resilience. It grows steadily even in artificial or low-light conditions and is known for being exceptionally durable. Grow lights can help it develop more vibrant colouring in truly dark rooms, but it is well-suited to low natural light environments as is. Although these nine varieties tolerate or even thrive in low-light settings, they can benefit from supplemental lighting. Fluorescent or LED grow lights, timed for around 12 to 14 hours daily, help them maintain steady, healthy growth. Choose lights designed for plant use to ensure they get the right spectrum. Bringing greenery into windowless areas isn't just cosmetic. Even minimal houseplants can reduce stress, improve focus and mood, and create a sense of comfort and well-being in otherwise sterile environments. A few well-chosen, easy-care plants can transform your office, basement, or internal room into a more welcoming, peaceful space. Also Read: 7 smart ways to use hydrogen peroxide for healthier plants: Treat fungus, root rot, and more


Daily Mirror
19-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- Daily Mirror
Gardeners urged to keep 7 houseplants that survive without water for weeks
While it's nice to have houseplants, it can be hard to look after them all, especially if you are going on holiday or lead a busy life - so here are some pretty low-maintenance and forgiving plants If you love having houseplants but don't have the time to tend to them regularly - here are seven plants that don't mind if you forget about them. Houseplants can bring happiness to a home as well as making it look pretty, but they do require some looking after every now and then. Even going on holiday can cause havoc to your potted greens if they aren't able to be watered as much as they need. The good news is there are a few that will let you off with not watering for a few weeks and the experts at Beards & Daisies have revealed the ultimate summer guide to plants that won't mind being left behind. Snake Plant Also known as "Mother-in-Law's Tongue," this architectural plant is practically indestructible, which is perfect for those who aren't great at keeping plants alive. Snake plants store water in their thick, upright leaves, making them drought-resistant and it means they can go two to three weeks without water and tolerate low light. They are ideal for apartments or offices and an added bonus is that they help purify indoor air. ZZ Plant The ZZ Plant is a favourite among frequent travellers due to being such low maintenance. Its waxy, oval-shaped leaves store moisture, and it thrives in low-light environments, and you only have to water it once a month for it to still look healthy and full. This plan seriously tolerates neglect like a champion. Pothos Pothos is not only a pretty looking plant, it's also very forgiving too. With cascading vines and heart-shaped leaves, this plant is extremely adaptable and can survive with inconsistent watering and can thrive in bright and low light. It's fast growing and easy to maintain, but if you are going away - just give it a good soak beforehand. Spider Plant Spider plants are renowned for being resilient with it's long arching leaves and baby 'spiderettes.' It can handle short periods of drought and bounces back quickly from neglect. It needs watering every one to two weeks and can grow in bright indirect light as well as low light. Cast Iron Plant It's called cast iron for a name - as it's nearly unkillable. This plant is native to the forest floors of Japan and Taiwan, it thrives in low light and poor soil, and it's not fussy about watering. It's great for dim corners and needs a watering every two to three weeks. Succulents and Cacti One of the most obvious and popular low maintenance plants are succulents and cacti. They're nature's desert dwellers and store water in their leaves or stems and can go weeks without a drink. Just be sure they're in well-draining soil and placed near a bright window. Peace Lily Peace Lily's are very forgiving if you forget every so often to water, but they do appreciate regular hydrating. You will know when it's thirsty as it will dramatically droop - making it easy to read, and will perk up again once watered. They have beautiful white blooms and have good air-purifying qualities. While it appreciates regular watering, the Peace Lily is forgiving if you forget now and then. It droops dramatically when thirsty, making it easy to read, and perks back up after a drink. Pro plant parent tips before you travel according to the experts: Hydrate Before You Go: Water your plants thoroughly a day before departure. Use Self-Watering Systems: Options range from DIY bottle spikes to stylish ceramic globes. Group for Humidity: Cluster plants together to create a micro-humidity zone. Mulch the Soil: A layer of pebbles or moss helps retain moisture. Move Them Out of Direct Sunlight: Reduces the water evaporation rate.