There are plants that grow without sun, they need indirect lighting, some even thrive under fluorescent light and in this article you will discover 15 plants that can grow indoors.
Everyone knows that plants need sunlight to grow. They cannot grow or develop properly without the right amount of sunlight.
So what would you do if your home or office had small or north-facing windows, or if you wanted to grow plants in the living room, dining room or bathroom?
Fortunately, there are plants that grow without direct sunlight (they require strong indirect light) and that you can grow indoors and let them thrive.
If you are looking for plants of this type, choose those known for their ability to grow in indirect sunlight.
They are ideal shade-loving plants that grow naturally in indirect sun. These plants adapt well to the minimum amount of light and develop normally.
To make your search easier, here is a list of 15 plants that grow without direct light.
1. Dracaena
Dracaena is a beautiful houseplant that can be grown indoors. There are around 50 species. It is a really easy plant to grow.
Occasional pruning and regular watering are important for Dracaena. Keep the plant out of direct sunlight and avoid watering it too much.
2. Bromeliads
Bromeliad is an ideal plant for indoor cultivation. Most varieties of this plant grow easily in a shaded container. It is in fact a tropical plant, but it is possible to grow it anywhere at home. It can even grow under luminescent light.
3. Mountain palm
The most popular indoor palm variety is an excellent houseplant for almost any situation, capable of growing even in those dark corners where there is nothing else.
Requires little care and moderate light. In spring it produces clusters of small yellow flowers, which however do not appear in low light conditions.
Water only when the soil is dry, otherwise you will kill your plant from overwatering.
4. Cyperus with alternate leaves
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