If you are a little sad because the rooms in your house are dark, and it prevents you from enjoying a sight of some beautiful flowers, well, it’s time to smile! The plants on this list will be more than happy to bloom in low lit spaces!
These flowers will surely bloom in places that don’t get direct sun – however, do make sure they get a bit of indirect light exposure!
Botanical Name: Saintpaulia
African violets offer charming purple, blue, pink, or white blooms in shade. For the best growth, provide moderate to low light with a well draining potting mix.
Botanical Name: Spathiphyllum
Peace lilies with glossy dark green leaves and white spathes love warm and low-light spaces – a bright bathroom would be an ideal spot for them!
Botanical Name: Lamium purpureum
This one, with its dark foliage and charming blooms, flourish well in deeply shaded areas. Also, make sure they are not in a complete dark place.
Botanical Name: Pulmonaria
Lungwort blooms in spring with small pink flowers that soon turn purple-blue. They are a great pick for dim rooms that get a few hours indirect light every day.
Botanical Name: Galanthus
The Snowdrop thrives in full shade in forestland areas, making them a great pick for low-lit rooms. For more blossoms, make sure they get a bit of indirect light for a few hours.
Botanical Name: Phalaenopsis
In dimly lit rooms, the flowering of these orchids may be less frequent, but still possible. They bloom in white, pink, and purple, often with contrasting markings.
Botanical Name: Chlorophytum comosum
Spider Plants can produce small flowers in low-light conditions, at the end of long stolons. Their blossoms have a star shape and come in white-yellow hue.
Botanical Name: Aechmea fasciata
This plant can flower in low light;
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