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Why it works: This plant is known for its ability to thrive in low light and its beautiful variegated leaves.
Care tips: Keep the soil slightly moist and provide indirect light to maintain its stunning foliage.
7. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)
Why it works: The spider plant adapts well to low light and is an excellent choice for beginners. It produces small white flowers and “babies” that can be propagated.
Care tips: Water when the soil feels dry, and give it occasional indirect sunlight for optimal growth.
Conclusion:
These seven plants are not only ideal for low-light spaces but also relatively easy to maintain. They can enhance the beauty of your indoor garden, purify the air, and last for many years, even without direct sunlight.
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