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These 5 plants will brighten up your dark rooms

Having a dedicated house garden is gorgeous but due to the increased population in our country and lack of space, most of us cannot do gardening. This is why the popularity of indoor plants has increased nowadays. Indoor plants can be grown in bedrooms, drawing rooms, bathrooms and kitchens.

Indoor plants are considered to be low-maintenance as they do need much watering and lighting. Having said that, there are certain indoor plants that need bright sunlight to live. So, if you are questioning what plants can you grow in dark rooms? Here is a list of plants that you can keep in the dark rooms of your house.

  • ZZ plant: ZZ plant or Zanzibar gem is one of the common plants that need very low light to thrive. Coming from Eastern Africa, ZZ plants can survive for months even in very low light conditions. This plant has shiny dark green leaves, and works as an air purifier.
  • Snake plant: Snake plant is very famous for being a low-maintenance plant. This is a slow growing and very hardy plant that features hardy dark green leaves. Snake plants can thrive in both high and low light conditions.
  • Spider plant: Spider plant is a gorgeous looking plant that has a very unique spider like fronds. Keeping a spider plant in a hanging basket would be a great decorative option for dark rooms, as this plant needs very minimal light to survive.
  • Pothos: Pothos are one of the most popular indoor plants that most of the plant lovers have in their home. They require a very minimal light and water to thrive. Pothos also help to purify air.
  • Lucky bamboo: According to feng shui, lucky bamboo plants bring good luck to the house members. This plant has a very unique shape, and does not need much maintenance at all. Lucky bamboo can be grown in low to moderate lighting.

All these plants are ideal if you want to add a touch of green in the dark rooms of your house. philodendron, rubber plant, peacock plant, aglaonema, aralia, calathea and peace lily can also thrive in dark rooms.