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🌱 Low-light houseplants – suitable for dimly lit rooms
Low-light houseplants are ideal for rooms with little natural light, such as hallways, bathrooms, offices, or north-facing living rooms. Contrary to popular belief, many tropical plants adapt very well to these environments.
These plants are able to survive and thrive with little light, provided they receive appropriate care and controlled watering.
🌿 Which plants tolerate low light?
Plants adapted to low-light environments generally have slow growth and a high capacity for adaptation. They are perfect for challenging indoor spaces.
Among the most low-light tolerant plants are:
- Epipremnum
- Sansevieria
- Zamioculcas
These plants can survive with very little natural light while remaining decorative.
💧 How to care for a plant in low light
In low-light environments, care must be adapted:
- reduce watering frequency
- avoid overwatering (the plant consumes less)
- opt for well-draining soil
- avoid frequent changes of location
💡 Less light = less growth = less water needed.
🌱 Mistakes to avoid
The most common mistakes in dim rooms are:
- overwatering, thinking it compensates for lack of light
- choosing plants that require too much light
- placing plants in corners with absolutely no natural light
Low light is acceptable, but a total absence of natural light is problematic.
🌿 Create a green interior even without sun
Even with little light, it is possible to create a pleasant plant-filled atmosphere. Adapted plants allow you to:
- green up difficult spaces
- bring life into dim rooms
- visually structure an interior
🔗 Also discover in our shop
To complete your selection:
- Discover our Sansevieria – ultra resilient plants
- Discover our Philodendron – easy tropical plants
- Discover our Monstera – iconic tropical plants
🌿 Care Guide
Find our complete advice on light, watering, and care for houseplants in our blog.