17 of the Best Flowering Houseplants for Low Light
Flowering plants have the ability to transform a space. A humdrum corner becomes a vibrant focal point with nothing more than a cheerful anthurium.
A sad, windowless bathroom turns into a welcoming space with the addition of a hanging fuchsia.
Before we go over all the excellent flowering houseplants that can tolerate low light, we need to be clear about the conditions these plants need.
When we talk about low light, we don’t mean “no” light. All flowering houseplants need some indirect light.
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The truth is that there are few houseplants, whether they flower or not, that truly thrive in low light.
Many will tolerate dim areas, but it’s not their preferred situation and it’s not ideal for promoting the healthiest growth.
You’ll often hear that some of the plants on this list will thrive in low light, and they might, but they won’t flower.
If you’re willing to move your plant into brighter exposure to encourage blooming, you can grow several houseplant species to enjoy their vibrant flowers.
But you aren’t going to find a houseplant that will flower vigorously in a dark corner of your basement, no matter what an enthusiastic salesperson might tell you.
Now that we’re on the same page, here are the 17 species we are going to discuss:
Low Light Flowering HouseplantsThere are a lot of houseplants that bloom, but most of us don’t even know about it because they won’t flower indoors. Take Monstera species, for example – these plants have blossoms that look like peace lily flowers – actually a spathe and spadix.
If you’re willing to provide supplemental light, the
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