Low Light Plants
Not every space has bright light. That's okay. Many plants thrive in gentle, indirect light.
These varieties adjust well. They develop gradually. They add vitality to shadowy areas.
Understanding Low Light
What is Low Light?
Low light means no direct sun. North-facing windows. Corners away from windows. Spaces with filtered light.
Why It Works
Many houseplants come from forest floors. They're adapted to shade. They use light efficiently.
Our Low Light Favorites
Snake Plant
Tall, upright leaves. Very forgiving. Can handle very low light. Water sparingly.
ZZ Plant
Glossy, dark green leaves. Extremely low maintenance. Thrives in low light conditions.
Pothos
Trailing vines. Easy to grow. Adapts to various light levels. Very forgiving.
Peace Lily
Elegant white flowers. Prefers low to medium light. Shows when it needs water.
Cast Iron Plant
Very tough. Handles low light and neglect. Dark green, arching leaves.
Care Tips for Low Light
Water Less
Plants in low light use less water. Let soil dry between waterings.
Rotate Occasionally
Turn plants weekly. Ensures even growth toward available light.
Be Patient
Growth is slower in low light. That's normal. Plants still thrive.
Every Space Has Potential
Don't let low light limit your options. Numerous stunning plants flourish in dimmer environments. Drop in to explore. Browse our selection. Pick what complements your area.