{"id":7615,"date":"2017-06-07T14:47:45","date_gmt":"2017-06-07T14:47:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/houzbuzz.com\/?p=7615"},"modified":"2017-06-07T14:47:45","modified_gmt":"2017-06-07T14:47:45","slug":"houseplants-thrive-low-light-youre-window-sill","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/houzbuzz.com\/houseplants-thrive-low-light-youre-window-sill\/","title":{"rendered":"Houseplants that Thrive in Low Light. When You’re Out of Window Sill"},"content":{"rendered":"

Even if you have something growing on every inch of window sill in the house, you still feel tempted to buy more houseplants. Well, you don’t have to hold back, as there are a quite a few houseplants that thrive in low light. Here are just some of the most popular and spectacular.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Philodendron<\/h2>\n

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The heartleaf philodendron\u00a0is super tolerant of dark interiors. Plus it’s a fast-growing vine that works well in hanging baskets.\u00a0All you have to do is water it when the soil feels dry to the touch.<\/p>\n

Houseplants that thrive in low light. Parlor palm<\/h2>\n

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Chamaedorea elegans is a slow-growing Mexican native palm that does well in low-light situations. It grows 4 feet tall and makes a bold statement in any room. Parlor palm only needs to be watered when the soil feels dry to the touch, but it does help to mist the plants once in awhile during the winter.<\/p>\n

Boston fern<\/h2>\n

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Ever since they were first discovered in the late 1800’s, Boston ferns, Nephrolepis exaltata<\/i>, have played an important role in interior design. These gorgeous plants develop bright green, arching fronds that look great in urns or baskets. Boston ferns thrive in partially shady indoor and outdoor locations away from cold drafts or heat ducts. Water whenever the soil feels dry to the touch, and mist often during the winter to prevent\u00a0leaf drop.<\/p>\n

Houseplants that thrive in low light.\u00a0Gloxinia<\/h2>\n

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A close relative of African violet, Gloxinia\u00a0will bloom beautifully anywhere it can receive bright, indirect light away from full sun. It develops large velvety, trumpetlike flowers in a variety of jewel-like colors. Water whenever the soil feels dry to the touch. Use warm water and avoid getting the foliage wet. Feed once a month with a liquid houseplant fertilizer while the plants are in bloom.<\/p>\n

Corn plant<\/h2>\n

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The long, shiny leaves the\u00a0Dracaena fragrans grows produces are unmistakably corn-like. These plants grow 3-6 feet tall and are sold in bush form or on tall, architecturally interesting bare canes. They\u00a0thrive in low light and just have to be watered when the soil feels dry to the touch.<\/p>\n

Houseplants that thrive in low light.\u00a0Peace lily<\/h2>\n

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Easy and elegant, the peace lily grows delicate, white\u00a0flowers on\u00a0tall, graceful stems, out of a shiny, dark green foliage. It grows 18-36 inches tall and makes a relatively undemanding houseplant. However, it does require regular watering and will wilt dramatically if allowed to dry out completely.<\/p>\n

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