Modern homes rarely have space for elaborate gardens. That doesn’t mean that you give up on your dream of having greenery around the house. There are several plants that can be kept indoors and there are a few that even thrive in low light conditions. If you are looking for such plants for your home or office, we have a few recommendations for you to consider and bring home.
Philodendron

The lush tropical leaves of plants in the philodendron family make them visually appealing. Most philodendron varieties are very tolerant of dark light . They come as shrub and are also available in vining varieties.
ZZ Plant

Zamioculcas zamiifolia or ZZ plant tolerates neglect, is drought tolerant, and accepts low-light conditions without throwing a fit. Its waxy, smooth and attractive leaves reflect sunlight and brighten the room. ZZ plant is also an air purifier, making it a great plant to have in your home.
Pothos

Pothos will thrive in any room of your home as long as you keep it out of full sun. It’s an easy-care vining plant that you can train onto a trellis or allow to tumble over the edge of a hanging basket.
Peace Lily

This elegant plant is a good choice if you are one who forgets to water your plants. This low-light houseplant sends up pure white flower spaths on tall, graceful stems. It is also a great plant for air purification.
Parlor Palms

This plant is a slow-growing Mexican native that does well in low-light situations. It grows 4 feet tall and makes a bold statement in any room. Even the smaller parlor palms add character to your bookshelves or cabinet displays.
If you need more options of what’s the most suitable plant for your home, then our expert horticulturists at Urban Root Design can help you select the perfect plant for your special space.