Top 7 Indoor Trees That Thrive Even in Low Light

Top 7 Indoor Trees That Thrive Even in Low Light 

Homiful.com -- If you love beautiful greenery interior design, but live in an apartment or densely populated neighborhood with little sunlight. Don't worry, because there are some plants that can grow and survive even in low-light areas! Here are the "Top 7 Indoor Trees That Thrive Even in Low Light" that you can consider adopting.



Rubber Plants

@blossoms.jo

Rubber plants (ficus elastica) are popular indoor plants. This plant's appearance and texture give vibrancy to any room. If you need a plant that will grow even in low light areas, rubber plants are a good choice. Give the plant enough water and light to keep the leaves growing and the plant healthy.



Umbrella Tree

@katslittlejungle

Tall trees stand out in any setting, and the umbrella tree (Schefflera Arboricola) does not disappoint. It can reach a height of 6 feet indoors and doesn't require much light. The umbrella tree thrives in low light settings, but it would be much better if you planted it in an indirect light location.



Dragon Tree

@lahoodplants

Dragon trees (Dracaena) are a great addition to any home because of their unique looks and little need on the direct sunlight. Of course, natural sunlight is good, but your dragon tree can survive without it. Dragon trees thrive in neglect, making them an ideal beginner plant. Don't put them near an air conditioner or a drafty window since dragon trees don't like dry, cold air. 



Corn Plant

@mamawitchyy

The corn plant (Dracaena fragrans) is another tree that's worth looking into if you want a tree that thrives in low light settings. Unlike other of the plants on this list, the corn plant cannot tolerate intense lighting; in fact, too much sunshine can be damaging to a corn plant.Keep your corn plant in a high humidity environment and keep the soil moist (to offer extra moisture if your home is humid enough, mist the plant with water every couple of days). 



Lady Palm

@miamifoliage

This indoor plant is another that doesn't mind not having access to bright light. The Lady palm plant (Rhapis excelsa) is petite, but the fronds make up for it. Tuck the plant into a corner, and the green fronds will shoot forth and fill the area as it develops. It's a sight to behold!



Dwarf Banana

@ngayufurniture

This low-light-thriving tree may grow up to 6 feet tall and provide beauty to your house. Anyone who gets close will be drawn to the tree's striking paddle-like leaves. These plants may also be grown to produce mini-bananas! To increase fruit production, plant the tree in a 10-12′′ diameter pot and use a booster.



Parlor Palms

@plantmaid

For years, parlor palms (Chamaedorea Elegans) have been a popular interior plant, and they remain one of the most sought-after indoor plants.Parlor palms may not need as much care as other plants. For example, it can endure days without water and yet stay alive and healthy.Not only is the plant an instant hit, but it also beautifies and warms your home, providing you with a distinct outlook and ambiance you'll like. 



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