Zz plants are excellent indoor plants for rooms and offices with no windows.
Indoor tree no light.
You can place the zz plant in a dark corner or north facing room without affecting its growth.
While these shade plants don t need direct sunlight to survive they do need indirect light which can come from the smallest of windows in fact many of these plants can be harmed by direct sunlight so be sure you place them in a place where they aren t too close to a window with direct light.
They ll also need to do well in a container and be free of toxins if you have pets or small children.
The obvious thing that everyone knows is the fact that plants need sunlight to grow.
You can pot it hang it or even grow it along a trellis or pole.
This fast growing vine works well in hanging baskets or can be trained to climb a small trellis or totem.
These large indoor plants can improve air quality and give you a lush atmosphere.
Dragon tree thrives in low light.
Dracaena marginata commonly known as dragon tree or madagascar dragon tree is an excellent choice for low light areas it s often found growing in homes offices and commercial settings since it doesn t need direct sunlight.
An indoor tree will transform a room bringing a structural element to living spaces while filling a room with greenery.
One of the best indoor plant varieties philodendron is very tolerant of dark interiors.
Silk and plastic plants might be easy but there s nothing like the energy and vibrance a live indoor tree brings to a room.
Find out the best indoor trees for australian homes.
Low light hooray and plenty of moisture.
I hope you ll get one or two and experience the feeling of life they add to your space.
House plants have been an essential part of our lives for some time now but indoor trees are beginning to rise in popularity.
There are 26 plants that grow without sunlight they need indirect exposure some even thrive in artificial light and grow best indoors.
The brasil variety has gorgeous gold and green variegated foliage while micans sports purple flushed leaves with a satin like texture.
To thrive indoors trees must accept less light and space than they have outdoors.
The occasional light from fluorescent or incandescent bulbs is usually enough for this hardy plant.
Two newer varieties offer colorful foliage.
Long palm like leaves sprout out in abundance around a center stalk and they can grow quite tall even indoors.
They can t grow or develop properly without the proper amount of light.