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Best low light houseplants 7 Articles

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    by Madison Briggs

    The vast majority of popular houseplants require bright sunlight or bright indirect light. While some homeowners may be fortunate to have lots of big windows in their home with light streaming in, a lot of us indoor garden...read more

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    by Judy Clevenger

    While I have never been known to have a green thumb, I do have very good luck with philodendron. This leafy, plant that grows long stems, like a vine, is beautiful in a hanging basket or a beautiful pot on a plant stand. ...read more

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    by hummerlover

    Many people think that just because they don't have a place with full sun, that they can't grow plants in the house. Nothing could be further from the truth. Just as there are many shade loving plants, both perennial and a...read more

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    by Raven Lebeau

    When choosing low-light plants, avoid the pitfall of reading the labels on the containers at Wal-Mart and other discount stores. I made this mistake when buying a croton, thinking I could use it to brighten up a north-fac...read more

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    by OAHU LOPAKA

    Want a beautiful, low maintenance low light houseplant? My favorite is the philodendron, there are many varieties of this large leafed plant to chose from. One of my favorite philodendrons, are the vining type, they will...read more

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    by Noraida Arifin

    Corn tree,sometime knows as iron tree or botanically known as Dracaena fragrans is a very popular indoor plant.In fact we can always stumble with it in almost every office.The behavior of the plant that need less attention...read more

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    by Karey Grant

    Especially for low light plants, be mindful that you don't "over love" a.k.a. over water them. Keep in mind that once a leaf is damaged it won't ever get better. By removing it the plants energy can focus on the health...read more

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