Most plants that use very little water are often classified as succulents.
Indoor plants that need little light and water.
While these shade plants don t need direct sunlight to survive they do need indirect light which can come from the smallest of windows in fact many of these plants can be harmed by direct sunlight so be sure you place them in a place where they aren t too close to a window with direct light.
Both share a botanical name are in the succulent family and require little water.
Available in dark green and variegated forms spider plant chlorophytum comosum makes a great tabletop or basket plant in low light conditions.
Since this plant is one of the most durable indoor plants it does quite well in low light and only needs to be fertilized once or twice a year it s ideal for beginner gardeners.
Low light or indirect light.
You can pot it hang it or even grow it along a trellis or pole.
The term low light can be very misleading.
This plant starts out small and grows slowly but it will eventually.
Spider plants native to tropics around the globe and the first houseplant for innumerable people probably owes its popularity to its unique growth habit and for its ease of growth as a low light houseplant the mother plant a clump of curving leaves that resemble long broad grass blades sends out long stems with baby plants at their ends.
When you purchase a plant and the label includes it as a low light plant it does not necessarily mean that these are indoor plants that need low light.
Low water plants require a well drained soil mix and medium to high light.
These options look lovely and will fare well even if watering is always.
Rounding out our list of the best low light indoor plants is the arrowhead plant also known as the american evergreen.
It can survive for years in indirect light and even live prosperously if it s been lacking water for a while.
I love the spider plant chlorophytum comosum plant for how hardy it is with nearly zero sunlight.
Most succulents will do well in direct sunlight or bright indirect sunlight.
Every plant requires a certain amount of care but some indoor plants can put up with or even prefer minimal tending.
It means that these are indoor plants that tolerate low light.
Think of this houseplant as its cousin.
I hope you ll get one or two and experience the feeling of life they add to your space.
In fact during the winter months it needs very little water at all.
When the soil is dry to the touch.