Lighting is essential for the favorable development and growth of indoor plants. When purchasing them, you must take into account the possibilities of lighting your apartment or room in which the indoor flower will be grown. Plants will be able to survive an excess of light, but its lack can lead to their death. Fortunately, flower lovers, there are types and varieties of indoor plants for which low-light rooms are ideal for a normal life.
Rooms with a limited amount of light or the location of the flower container away from the window are suitable for tropical plants that originate from the dense jungle. At the very bottom of such thickets, the amount of light is limited, but many plants continue to live and feel great in shady places. It is these plants that can grow at home with insufficient lighting.
Plants and flowers for dark rooms
Sansevieria
This plant is popularly called "mother-in-law's tongue" for pointed and long leaves from light green to dark green shades. For growing sansevieria, any conditions are suitable, with any level of room illumination. The flower pot can even stand on the floor in a room without a window. A strong and fast-growing root can split the flower container if the plant is not transplanted in time.
Philodendron
A climbing plant that cannot stand direct sunlight and is easily burned. Philodendron grows in moderate light. It is possible to use a support for upward growth.
Details about the philodendron
Aspidistra
An ornamental plant with long dark green striped leaves can be grown even by a novice florist. Even weak lighting is enough for aspidistra, and watering can be rare and very moderate. Plant transplantation is also carried out infrequently - once every 5-6 years.
Zamioculcas
Tropical plant with slow growth. Zamioculcas needs moderate lighting and occasional watering. The plant will calmly tolerate a slight dryness of the soil.
In dark rooms and as additional lighting, you can use fluorescent lampsthat have a beneficial effect on the development of many indoor plants.