Some plants prefer to grow in the sun, others in the shade.
Some plants grow especially well in the shade. Among them are sansevieria, aspidistra, bamboo, chlorophytum, ivy, spathiphyllum, fern and scindapsus.
These plants will not only decorate your home, but also perfectly adapt to conditions with a lack of light.
Also among shade-tolerant indoor plants are violets, begonias, anthuriums, clivias, vriesea and calathea.
These plants perfectly adapt to conditions with a lack of light, decorating your home with their beauty.
They can grow in the sun, but they will not mind if they do not always see it.
In addition, decorative foliage indoor plants that do not require much light include aglaonema, maranta, sansevieria, cyrtomium, rubber plant, dracaena, chamaedorea and monstera.
These plants are perfect for rooms with insufficient natural light, adding greenery and coziness to your home.
As a rule, decorative foliage indoor plants, whose ancestors are accustomed to growing in the dense shade of forests, adapt well to conditions with insufficient light. A striking example of such plants are various types of ferns.
These plants not only decorate the interior, but also create a feeling of coziness and freshness.
Aucuba, also known as the "golden tree", is distinguished by its brightly colored spotted leaves and ability to grow in the shade.
Chlorophytum, or "green lily", is famous for its long narrow leaves and the ability to purify the air.
Sansevieria, known as "pike tail", is one of the most unpretentious plants, capable of surviving in the most difficult conditions.
Aglaonema, with its bright and varied leaves, adds color to any interior. Philodendron, with its large and shiny leaves, creates a tropical atmosphere in the house.
Tradescantia, with its variegated leaves, is easy to propagate and grows quickly, decorating windowsills and shelves.