- ZZ Plant. ZZ plant grows well in a dry environment and pushes the low-light limit to its extreme.
- Snake Plant. Snake plant performs well in dry spells and handles moderate to lowlight with ease.
- Staghorn Fern.
- Pothos.
- Maidenhair Fern.
- Dieffenbachia.
- Philodendron.
- Lucky Bamboo.
- Chinese evergreen (Aglaonema) Chinese evergreen is a durable plant that tolerates a fair amount of neglect.
- Cast iron plant (Aspidistra elatior)
- ZZ plant (Zamioculcas)
- Monstera (Monstera deliciosa)
- Lucky bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana)
What plants can grow in the dark?
- Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema)
- Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior)
- Kangaroo Vine (Cissus antarctica)
- Kaffir Lily (Clivia Miniata)
- Goldfish Plant (Columnea gloriosa)
- Umbrella Grass or Umbrella Plant.
- Dumbcane Dieffenbachia.
- Devil's Ivy and Umbrella Tree.
- Ivy. Ivy is a classic plant that looks striking in any space.
- Snake Plant. Famous for its erect and sharp leaves, this slow-growing plant is a die-hard one.
- Pothos.
- Maidenhair Fern.
- Philodendron.
- Calathea.
- Rex Begonia.
- Lucky Bamboo.
Can you put plants in a room with no natural light?
We can mostly remedy a lack of natural light with lamps and other lights, but many houseplants need direct sunlight to survive. Low-light houseplants are great for spots in a room that need touches of green, but might not have enough direct sunlight for most plants to survive.
Can indoor plants survive winter?
Winter is probably the easiest time of year to kill a houseplant. Grueling growing conditions like lower light levels, dry air, shorter days and chilly temperatures put houseplants through the paces. The secret to helping plants survive winter is adjusting care routines to suit seasonal growing conditions.
The most obvious example of dormancy that we see every year is deciduous trees. As the days get shorter and colder in Alberta, the leaves change colour and fall to the ground. This is the process of trees going dormant to survive the winter and start growing again next spring.
- Herbs. Basil, oregano, sage, lavender, mint, thyme, rosemary, dill, and other herbs are among the easiest edibles to grow indoors.
- Greens.
- Cherry Tomatoes.
- Chili Peppers.
- Citrus.
- Baby Ginger.
- Sprouts.
- Microgreens.
Do all plants go dormant in winter?
Nearly all plants go dormant in winter—whether they're growing indoors or out in the garden. This period of rest is crucial to their survival in order to regrow each year. While plant dormancy during cold conditions is important, it may be equally important during times of stress.Apr 8, 2021
What houseplants go dormant in the winter?
- Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema)
- Calathea Beauty Star (Calathea Ornata)
- Dracaena Lisa (Dracaena Massangeana)
- Marble Queen Pothos (Epipremnum Aureum)
- Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis)
- Philodendron Green Wonder.
- Know when to water.
- Stop fertilizing.
Which plants can grow without sunlight?
- Snake Plant: One of the air-purifying indoor plants without sunlight .
- Lucky Bamboo:
- Aglaonema:
- Dracaena:
- Peace Lily:
- Spider Plant:
- Maidenhair Fern:
- Pothos: