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Anyone who has killed a popular houseplant knows keeping greenery alive isn’t easy. We fellow plant killers tend to agree, which is why we opt for low-light indoor plants. Low light doesn’t always translate to low maintenance because, let’s face it, there are a lot of other factors that go into plant survival, but sunlight is a biggie. So if you want to stock your space with houseplants but don’t know where to start, let us help.

The best low-light plants can thrive on little to no direct sunlight and even survive in the dark long term (like throughout the entire winter). Easygoing snake plants and ZZ plants are known for being two of the best houseplants for low light. If you want to make even more of statement, parlor palms and Madagascar dragon trees are great for large plant lovers whose spaces aren’t exactly greenhouses when it comes to letting in the sun. Combining low light and low maintenance is the best course of action for new plant parents or those who are greenery challenged. We recommend starting with an especially easy one, like a spider plant or pothos, to get the hang of it and expanding your collection from there.

Still unsure which low-light houseplant is right for you and your home? Below, we’re highlighting 34 of the best low-light indoor plants along with their care needs, pros, and cons, to assist in your decision making. Happy potting!

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Baby Rubber Plant

Water: Once a week

This sweet houseplant holds a secret, it'll bloom green flower spikes and white flowers throughout the spring. Just be sure to keep this one out of bright, direct light as too much light will cause the leaves to scorch and burn. This is a tropical plant, so the warmer your environment (and the less drafty), the better.

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Hoya Pubicalyx 'Splash'

Water: Once a week to every 10 days.

Whereas most houseplants require ample sunlight to thrive, this Hoya variety would prefer high humidity instead. Group it with your other houseplants or place it on a pebble tray to ensure it stays moist. Lively Root recommends using a plant food or fertilizer once a month to encourage strong new leaves.

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English Ivy Variegated

Water: Once a week

Ideal for bathrooms and other high-humidity environments, English Ivy is a low-maintenance plant that doesn't require bright sunlight to thrive. Because this plant grows wild and fast, we recommend placing in a hanging planter or placing vine supports to hep guide the new growth.

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6 in. Stromanthe Triostar Plant

Water: every 2 weeks or so.

In shades of white, pink, and green, this colorful houseplant boast large variegated leaves. We love this plant for its low water indirect light requirements making it ideal for houseplant beginners. Plant this type in a pot slightly larger than it's nursery pot to allow the roots to spread out.

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Philodendron Prince of Orange

Water: Every 10 days to two weeks.

This type of philodendron has leaves that mimic the colors of a stunning sunset. But as it ages, the leaves will slowly transform into a rich green or copper hue. Best for indirect light or north-facing windowsills, you'll know if this plant needs more sun if new leaves are growing without colorful pigmentation.

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Boston Fern

Water: Once a week

House Beautiful's SEO Editor, Kate McGregor, opted for a Boston Fern to add greenery that had a chance at surviving in her North-facing apartment with no direct light. "As long as I remember to mist it to add humidity, this plant does great in my low light space," she says. "I prune every few months to keep the fronds from getting unruly."

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$32.00

Garden Wrld Pothos 'N'joy' (6" Pot)

Water: Once or twice a week

With stunning variegated leaves and trailing vines, this Pothos variety is a great way to break up the many shades of green in your houseplant collection. Provide this plant with indirect sunlight and we recommend hanging it up high to let the vines really show-off.

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Large Snake Black Coral

Water: Every two to three weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings

Associate Editor Jessica Cherner got herself The Sill's snake plant back in July 2020, and it's still thriving—even in its original upcycled planter. "I got a plant because I wanted to add a little bit of color and life to my apartment, but I didn't want to spend more than a few minutes here and there taking care of it," she says. "I literally water it every six to eight weeks, and that's more than enough." If you have pets, you may want to keep them away from your snake plant because, although it's not fatally poisonous, your cats and dogs can get sick if they ingest even a few bites.

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Rabbit Foot Fern

Water: Once a week

With fronds that resemble the shape of a rabbit's foot (a well-known good-luck charm), the Rabbit Foot Fern thrives in indirect light with plenty of humidity. If you have a window in your bathroom, that's the ideal spot for this fast-growing plant. But be sure to keep it off the windowsill since direct sun will scald its leaves.

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30" Live Prayer Plant Plant in Pot

Water: Every two weeks

Available in a variety of sizes, the prayer plant is named for its leaves that open and close as the sun rises and sets. While the changing leaves may seem finicky, this resilient plant is surprisingly easy to care for. Plus, it acts as a natural air purifier! Water when the top quarter of the soil is dry.

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Parlor Palm

Water: Every one to two weeks

This plant, also known as the Victorian parlor palm, is famously resilient. Plus, who wouldn't love those pretty feathery leaves that liven up any bland corner of your home? It does well in medium light but can survive in lower light areas as well. Though this palm likes humidity and extra moisture, you can water it sparingly. At least every two weeks is more than enough. It's also nontoxic for your cats and dogs.

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Aglaonema Wishes

Water: Once every seven to 10 days

Since this is one of the most durable indoor plants on offer (it does quite well in low light) and only needs to be fertilized once or twice a year, it's ideal for beginner gardeners. In fact, these plants don't even need natural light to grow; they'll survive just as well in artificial light. They also do best in dry air, so this is one plant you may not want to display in your bathroom. Sadly, the aglaonema is toxic to cats, dogs, and horses, so keep it away from your beloved pets.

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Lucky Bamboo

Water: Once a week, enough to cover the roots

Said to bring good luck and fortune, the lucky bamboo craves some light but can fully thrive in shady areas. Its best feature, however, is its ability to remove benzene, trichloroethylene, and formaldehyde from the air while also acting as a natural humidifier. It's toxic to cats and dogs, so keep them safe by placing your lucky bamboo out of reach.

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Benjamina Ficus Tree

Water: Two to three times a week

This quick-growing tree adds life to any room in the house. Just make sure you're giving it enough water. Place it in a deep planter filled with well-draining soil, and give it a big drink when the top several inches of soil are dry. It does well in indirect light, so instead of placing it by a window opt for a corner that gets plenty of diffuse light. The ficus tree is toxic to cats and dogs.

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Bromeliad Plant

Water: When soil is dry, about once a week

Didn't expect to find a tropical plant on this list? This houseplant can actually survive on fluorescent light alone and thrives in humid conditions like bathrooms. That's not why we love bromeliads, though. They can grow on the ground, on rocks, or on other plants and trees. How cool is that? They're also nontoxic to cats and dogs, making them one of our favorite plants on the market.

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Devil's Ivy Golden Pothos

Water: One cup of water per week

The devil's ivy golden pothos plant (also known as pothos, which is Greek for "longing") gets its name from this plant's unique ability to grow vines even in the worst conditions. Because of its superpower, we'd suggest keeping this plant on its own inside rather than among other plants outdoors, where the pothos can basically strangle the rest of your greenery. Keep it in bright, indirect sunlight and away from your cats and dogs because it can be fatal if ingested.

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Maranta Red Prayer

Water: Once a week

Maranta red prayer plants prefer brighter light, but they can handle low light just as well. The only downside to minimal light is lackluster leaves, which isn't indicative of any issues; it's just a side effect of low-light conditions. These plants are a bit on the temperamental side because they require a lot of humidity to thrive. They're also nontoxic to cats and dogs, so feel free to leave your greenery on the floor.

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Madagascar Dragon Tree

Water: Once a week

Spiky leaves that grow upward and have prominent red outlines make these plants pretty striking, but too much direct sunlight can damage them. Keep your leaves healthy by placing it far from the window that gets the most sun; it'll do best in a spot that gets plenty of bright indirect sunlight. Though Madagascar dragon trees aren't known to cause any issues in dogs, they can induce drooling, vomiting, weakness, incoordination, and dilated pupils in cats.

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6" Live Spider House Plant

Water: Once a week

The spider plant's adaptability makes it super easy to grow and, therefore, one of the most popular houseplants. As far as care goes, it's pretty straightforward. Just place your spider plant in bright to moderate light in a room that's a comfortable temperature for everyone, including you. Any temperature that feels too hot or cold could lead to an early death for your spider plant. One more thing: Be sure to keep the soil slightly moist at all times. (You may want to invest in a spray bottle.) Lastly, these plants are not toxic to cats and dogs, so nothing will happen to your pets if they chomp on some leaves every now and then.

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Wax Plant

Water: Once a week

Hoyas, or wax plants, are not picky houseplants. They'll thrive in bright light but do just fine in lower light conditions. They're also super low maintenance and can bounce back if you forget to water them for a little while. One word of advice: Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings because soil that's too wet will cause the leaves to drop. If they do fall off and your pets eat them, they'll live to tell the tale because wax plants aren't toxic to cats or dogs.

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Monstera Plant

Water: Moderate watering; every one to two weeks

You might not think the tropical monstera plant can handle anything less than bright, direct sunlight, but these beauties can actually tolerate even the lowest light conditions. They just won't grow as quickly or as dramatically as they would in a brighter space. They're also equally as toxic to humans as they are to cats and dogs, so this isn't a green you'd want to mix into your salads.

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Sago Palm

Water: One cup of water every two weeks

If you've ever dreamed of having a palm tree as part of your indoor jungle, here's your chance. A sago palm might not be quite as tall as the ones in you've seen on the beach, but it's just as beautiful. Like most tropical plants, it grows best in bright, direct light but can certainly survive in darker nooks of the home. It's a bit pickier about water, though. Only give your sago palm a drink when the top inch of soil has dried out. The easiest way to kill your plant is to overwater it. Unfortunately, every bit of this plant is toxic to cats and dogs, including the leaves and trunk.

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Staghorn Fern

Water: Once a week, less during colder months

The staghorn fern thrives in high-humidity environments with indirect light. They're not quite as low maintenance as some of their tropical cousins on this list, but they're still worth the investment. To keep yours healthy, be sure to offer good air circulation, warm temperatures, lots of humidity, and consistent moisture. Not only are they pretty, but they can also purify the air, so they're ideal for bedrooms and bathrooms. Feel free to put them anywhere, though, because they're not toxic to cats or dogs.

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Heartleaf Philodendron

Water: Every one to two weeks

The sweetheart plant (a nickname it's earned because of the shape of its glossy leaves) can handle dim rooms but requires pinching to prevent it from growing in long, single stems. To keep yours healthy, prune it regularly, moisten the soil every day, and repot it every few years. Don't be fooled by the name, though. These plants are highly toxic to cats and dogs if ingested.

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Dieffenbachia Plant

Water: Once every two weeks

Filtered light is ideal for dieffenbachias, so try using a curtain as a barrier between your lush leaves and the sun's sometimes harsh rays—especially during the spring and summer. Avoid watering it until the top two inches of soil are completely dry, then pour enough water into the pot to soak the soil. Just like the last few plants on our list, this one is toxic to cats and dogs, so keep it somewhere your pets won't get into it.

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Calathea Peacock

Water: Every two to three days

With pink and red flecks, the colorful calathea adds an extra punch to your indoor plant collection. It likes bright light so much that it could spend up to eight hours in the sun daily. That said, it's perfectly happy in the shade. This plant is nontoxic and pet safe.

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Variegated Schefflera

Water: Once every 10 days

Variegated Schefflera plants, which are native to Taiwan and South China, are a great low-light choice because they grow slowly, so you don't have to worry about them overpowering a small space. The only problem? They're not pet friendly, so if you have a cat or dog, it may not be the best plant for you because you can't really put it anywhere other than the ground.

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Peperomia Obtusifolia

Water: Every one to two weeks

This cute little plant with thick, spoon-shaped leaves is both pet friendly and low-light tolerant. In fact, too much intense sunlight can hurt the waxy leaves.

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Bird's Nest Fern

Water: Every one to two weeks; more if in brighter light

Rippled edges give the bird's nest fern a unique, fun look. The bird's nest fern is also a pet-friendly plant that thrives in medium, indirect light but can also usually tolerate low indirect light. As is the case with similar plants, it won't grow nearly as fast in a darker room, but it won't be any less healthy—especially if it's getting the right amount of water. Finally, it's not toxic to humans or pets.

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Ponytail Palm

Water: Once every two weeks

This whimsical plant, which is also called the Dr. Seuss tree, can grow to fit perfectly on a tabletop or into a full-on tree. Plus, it's adaptable enough to survive in just about any light level. These palms grow best in fairly dry soil. They're also nontoxic to your cats and dogs, making them an easy choice for anyone looking to add a touch of greenery to their space.

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Money Tree

Water: Six to eight ounces every three weeks

If you want a larger indoor plant that can handle medium, indirect light, opt for a money tree, which is nontoxic to cats and dogs. Its cool braided trunk is an instant eye-catcher. Plus, it's pretty easy to care for. Just be sure to plant it in a well-draining potting mix and place it a few feet away from a window that gets a lot of light. Rotate it every now and then to keep it growing straight instead of reaching toward the window.

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Red Anthurium

Water: Every two to three days

If you're looking for a dash of color in your home, a red anthurium is the perfect choice! The flamingo flower, as it's sometimes called, has blooms that can last up to eight weeks.

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Philodendron Brasil

Water: Once a week

The Philodendron Brasil can grow to between three and six inches tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage, so if you're looking to infuse an empty wall or windowsill with a pop of bright color, it'll get the job done. It thrives in bright, indirect light but can certainly handle medium to low indirect light. Just keep it out of your pets' reach because it's quite toxic to cats and dogs.

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ZZ Plant

Water: Every two to three weeks

Unlike most plants, the ZZ plant requires water only every few weeks, making it an ideal get for new plant parents. It does best in medium to bright indirect light, but it can tolerate low indirect light perfectly well. If you're keeping it in bright light, just be sure to water it when you notice the soil has completely dried out. Most important, keep this toxic away from cats and dogs.

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What Is the Best Indoor Plant for Low Light?

From the snake plant to the staghorn fern, there are plenty of plants that thrive in low light. We'd recommend starting with an easy plant like lucky bamboo or pothos and going from there.

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Which Indoor Plant Does Not Need Light?

All plants need light, but some definitely need less and can be just as happy in artificial light as they are in sunlight. The ZZ Plant, aka the eternity plant, is actually happier away from sunlight. In fact, bright light will end up burning the leaves and keep the plant from growing. Don't worry, that doesn't mean you have to shower it with water—this plant is drought resistant and, according to The Sill, actually doesn't need much watering. It absorbs water in its leaves, which allows it to stay hydrated for longer. It's a great choice for a beginner plant parent or a desk or office setting.

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House Beautiful has always prioritized its gardening coverage. The team compiled this list using extensive research, expert tips, and personal gardening experience to deliver all the low-light indoor plants you should have in your home.

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