10 House plants that love indirect Sunlight

 

10 House plants that love indirect Sunlight

 

 

Indoor plants or houseplants not only add aesthetic beauty to a room but also interact with the body, mind, and quality of life of the people living in the room and influence positively. The benefits of growing houseplants are well known. Fresh toxin-free fresh in the room can be maintained in the room or living area by adding few indoor plants as the décor. Some plants are easy to grow while some plants need pampering and they love to be taken care of. Plants that are easy to grow and that need less sunlight are the best choice to grow in our rooms and office. Some indoor plants need bright sunlight to be they hate direct sunlight. The leaves of such plants get scorched when exposed to direct sunlight. Following are some indoor plants that love indirect sunlight. They flourish well even in the corner of the room that receives minimal sunlight. In addition to it, they are easy to grow and take care of. So, they are the few plants anyone can start with growing indoor plants.

 

 

1. Snake plant

Snake plant is also known as “Mother in law’s tongue” is a hardy that can grow anywhere and thrive in extreme conditions with minimal care. Snake plants help to remove toxic compounds from the air and purify the air and make the indoor environment ambient. They hate overwatering and direct sunlight. All these qualities of the snake plant make it an ideal plant for bedroom and living room de


cor.


 

2. Spider plant

Spider plant is also known by different names like “spider ivy”,” ribbon plant” etc. is a perennial flowering plant with beautiful striped foliage. Spider plants are super easy to take care of and easy to propagate and most importantly they are super pocket friendly. The plant is considered among the easiest indoor plants to grow that can effectively purify the air. They can effectively remove toxins like carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, toluene tec. The plants don't need direct sunlight so they can be kept inside as beautiful home décor that will make the room look very lively.



 

3. Peace lily

As the name suggests that are plants that can absorb sounds and reduce noise in the room. The broad leaves of the plant do an excellent job of blocking the unwanted noise. Peace is another low-maintenance plant that can purify the air by removing toxin compounds from the air and blocks unwanted noise. The plant has broad leaves and blooms into beautiful flowers making it very tempting for plant lovers to grow them in their homes. Growing a few plants of peace lilies will beautify your living area in many folds. The light requirement of the plant is very less and hence, qualify as an ideal indoor plant that anyone grows inside their house.



 



4. Lucky Bamboo

Lucky bamboo is traditionally an outdoor plant but it can be grown indoor if congenial growing conditions are provided. The plant is easy to care for and grows well in indirect sunlight. By the name “lucky bamboo” people consider it as a real bamboo plant, but it is a type of tropical water lily called Dracaena Sanderiana. The lucky bamboo is a common indoor plant that is easy to care for in your home or office. The plant comes in different varieties of different shapes and colors and they look great on shelves, working tables, and also on corners of the room. The plant can grow in both water and soil and loves bright but indirect sunlight. The plant can be properly trained into different shapes. Lucky bamboo is also among the popular indoor plants that are known to purify to air, making your surroundings toxin-free.



 

5. Money plant

Also known as “ devil’s ivy” is a common indoor plant that can be spotted anywhere in offices, houses, shops, cafes, halls. The drooping nature makes the plant ideal for shelves and balconies From filtering out the toxin from the air we breathe and increasing oxygen flow to reducing stress, making the surrounding more beautiful and lively to inducing good sleep, they do everything. They flourish well in bright sunlight but they don’t like the sunlight to hit directly on them.

 

6. Philodendron

Philodendrons are popular for their luxurious foliage and unique look. They are beautiful decors that can make any dull-looking rooms bright and lively. The Positive vibes release makes them worth letting them occupy space in our rooms. Growing a few Phioloderons in your bedroom will relieve you from stress and anxiety and let you sleep like a baby. Like other indoor plants, they don’t like direct sunlight.

 

7. ZZ plant

Also known as the “eternity plant”, is one the most difficult to kill the plant. They are hardy and survive in extreme conditions. They do not just hate overwatering but they are drought tolerant. They can thrive well in sunlight but they love to grow in partial shade. Owing to their beautiful foliage and requirement of less maintenance makes the plant is a suitable candidate to qualify as an indoor plant.

8. Maidenhair fern

Beautiful and loves pampering but has managed to occupy spaces in homes and offices. They need exact moisture, hates over or under-watering. The plants love to busk in sunlight and hence near windows or balcony is are their favorite spot in the house.

8.Chinese Evergreen

They are easy to grow and hence, gain their popularity among plant lovers. These beautiful and evergreen foliage plants deserve to get spots in your house and offices. They will equally elegant on tables, shelves, balconies, or at the corners of the room. Chinese evergreen comes in different varieties of leaf colors. Since direct sunlight gives scorched leaves they love to stay under partial shade avoiding direct sunlight.

10. Rubber plant

A rubber plant is the best indoor plant if you wish to breathe fresh air in the room. They can remove toxins from the air and lets you breathe clean air. Rubber plants owing to their broad leaves can block noise. The plant needs bright but indirect sunlight and hence qualifies as an ideal indoor plant. They need a larger pot most preferably clay and regular trimming is required to manage the size.

 

 

 

 

 

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