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Published Sep 18, 2021 at 8:00 AM EDT Updated Mar 10, 2022 at 4:58 AM EST ...
These low light indoor plants won't want anything to do with your crowded windowsill. Check out a list of options that can thrive in dark corners of your home.
Low-light indoor plants are the perfect compromise for green-fingered city dwellers. There are plenty of low-maintenance species around, and here are the best.
Most low-light plants don't need to be watered very often, making them even easier to keep alive. Bird's nest fern and calatheas are both shade tolerant and non-toxic to pets.