Well the bromeliads are the perfect choice for you.
Low maintenance tall indoor plants low light.
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Fiddle leaf fig another good low maintenance tall indoor plant is the fiddle leaf fig.
This is one plant that will do well in the low light conditions and bitter still it comes with tons of diverse colors.
It does best in low.
This hardy plant will still look attractive without too much light.
We ll start off with the zz plant and ahead the snake plant since these two plants are the most tolerant of low light in fact.
31 best low light indoor plants and how to care for them.
Called snake plant or mother in law s tongue this houseplant has striking sword shaped leaves that add height greenery and simply make any interior feel happier.
It is a woody plant that does not require too much sunshine to grow and is therefore an excellent house plant.
It has large leaves that grow on slender stems.
Fiddle leaf fig is a great indoor plant for rooms and offices alike.
Best large indoor plants.
Unlike most houseplants the variegated devil s ivy holds a special trait as its pattern can withstand very low light conditions which would usually cause patterns to fade.
Golden pothos is a trailing plant that can grow up to 10 feet long.
Orchids don t have a reputation for being easy to grow notes hancock but happily cultivating a moth orchid can be a breeze elegant long lasting blooms stud the tops of bright green stems on this low maintenance houseplant.
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Can go multiple.
With their attractive.
Can go 1 2 days without water.
It does best in bright light but tolerates low light although it may lose some of its variegated markings.
With long strappy red and green variegated leaves atop a trunk or braided stem this plant adds personality to any room.
Require very little sunlight and can survive in heavily shaded areas.
Water only when the soil feels dry.
Water when soil is dry to the touch.
There s a reason this trendy ficus is so sought after even years after it first became all the rage.
Extremely low maintenance this hardy indoor plant is adaptable to almost any growing condition including low light.
While the moth orchid is happiest in a medium to brightly lit spot it tolerates low light very well.