Low-Light Indoor Plants for Apartments
कम रोशनी में बढ़ने वाले इनडोर पौधे
Best plants that thrive even in dim corners.
Not all indoor spaces receive bright sunlight, especially in apartments. Luckily, some plants thrive in low-light areas like hallways, bedrooms, corners, and bathrooms. These plants are easy to maintain and help improve indoor air quality while adding greenery to small spaces.
Snake Plant (Sansevieria)
- Thrives in low light
- Requires very little water
- Great for bedrooms as it releases oxygen at night
ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)
- Extremely low maintenance
- Tolerates low light and forgetful watering
- Ideal for office desks and corners
Pothos (Money Plant)
- Grows well in shade or indirect light
- Can be grown in water or soil
- Ideal for hanging pots and shelves
Peace Lily
- Performs well in low light
- Helps remove indoor pollutants
- Requires moderate watering
- Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema)
- Known for its beautiful patterned leaves
- Grows well in shaded areas
- Needs occasional watering
Spider Plant
- Can grow in both low light and partial sun
- Beginner-friendly
- Ideal for hanging baskets
Parlor Palm
- One of the best indoor palms for low light
- Adds a tropical touch
- Needs gentle watering
Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra)
- Very hardy and long-living
- Thrives in deep shade
- Requires minimal care
Lucky Bamboo
- Can grow in low light and water
- Ideal for compact spaces like desks or shelves
- Symbol of positive energy and good luck
Philodendron
- Well-suited to shaded rooms
- Fast-growing with heart-shaped leaves
- Low maintenance and adaptable
Care Tips for Low-Light Indoor Plants
- Avoid overwatering; most low-light plants prefer dry soil
- Rotate pots regularly for even growth
- Clean leaves occasionally to help plants absorb light
- Use well-draining soil and pots with drainage holes
Best Placement Ideas
- Bedrooms: Snake Plant, ZZ Plant
- Bathroom: Peace Lily, Spider Plant
- Study/Office Table: Lucky Bamboo, Pothos
- Living Room low corners: Parlor Palm, Philodendron
Conclusion
Low-light indoor plants are perfect for apartments with limited sunlight. They are easy to maintain, improve air quality, and bring a fresh natural look to your indoor space.

