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9 Low-Light Loving Plants for Beautiful Decor

October 27, 2022 · Home
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#9 Peace Lily

If you want a plant that can also give you some other colors in addition to the deep, earthy green, then the Peace lily may just be the one for you. Not only does this shiny-leafed plant thrive in low-light conditions, but you can also hope for it to grow white spoon-shaped flowers too.

In order to have a chance of the flowers appearing, you will need to keep it in a room that gets some indirect light. It doesn’t have to be positioned directly into it, but it does need some indirect light from a window. When it comes to caring for it, it is not a fussy plant, and as long as you make sure to keep its soil slightly moist, you will not run into any problems!

Since we’re talking about plants, these ones are both going to bring some color to your spaces and make sure your pets are safe! They make great housewarming gifts too!

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2 responses to “9 Low-Light Loving Plants for Beautiful Decor”

  1. Mary Ann Coty says:
    October 30, 2022 at 12:56 am

    The plants you show in your Shutterstock photo are definitely not low light plants! I know as I am a retired Florist/gardener! Notice your site often contains phony material!

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  2. Pam says:
    December 31, 2022 at 1:44 pm

    I wish you would include if the plants you mention are toxic if eaten by my cat.

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