Indoor plants for dark rooms and rooms

Potted plants are a great way to create a harmonious atmosphere in your home. Flowers help to relax, absorb carbon dioxide, saturate the air with oxygen. Today, domestic amateurs place plants not only on window sills. There are varieties that can be used to decorate the corners of rooms and even be installed in rooms without windows, where artificial lighting is used instead of sunlight. Indoor flowers for dark rooms, unpretentious inhabitants of the premises will be listed below.

Indoor plants for dark rooms

Shade-loving indoor plants are suitable for rooms with little sunlight.

Arrowroot

In nature, this herbaceous stunted plant is found in tropical thickets of Central and South America, in warm places with high humidity.

In order for the plant to feel comfortable, it needs to create conditions close to natural conditions - to protect it from direct sunlight, drafts, water abundantly, spray periodically.

Plants in the interior

Codeum (croton)

Evergreen deciduous shrub with large bright leaves of the Euphorbiaceae family from Northern Australia.

Under favorable conditions, the apartment will quickly stretch up to a meter.

Like any tropical plant, it is afraid of drafts, it requires regular watering and spraying. The leaves must be periodically wiped and the plant must be given a warm shower.

Sansevieria (mother-in-law's language)

This evergreen herbaceous native of Sri Lanka, India and Madagascar is a distant relative of Agave (tequila raw material).

The sparse rocky soils of the savannah made it hardy and unpretentious. Sansevieria does not require sunlight, it is easy to care for, picky, does not need frequent watering.

It actively generates oxygen, soothes the nerves. It has a pleasant scent during flowering.

Note! Mother-in-law is recommended to have a language in a house with a heavy atmosphere. There is a belief that this plant saves a family from quarrels and conflicts.

Sansevieria

Indoor flowers that don't need sunlight

For rooms where sunlight rarely reaches, these indoor plants can be a real salvation. After all, they are not at all afraid of the darkness.

Philodendron

This evergreen flowering plant of the Aroid family grows naturally in the tropics of America and Australia in humid warm forests.

A tree lover (philodendron from Greek means “tree lover”) in nature cannot grow without a support, which he uses as a tree, and if there is none, he will crawl along the ground behind the shadow of a tree.

Does not tolerate drafts, loves warmth and moisture. Requires watering, spraying. Afraid of direct sunlight, which causes burns.

For reference: only 2 types of philodendrons are shade-tolerant: climbing and blushing. The rest need bright diffused light - the absence has a bad effect on the growth and beauty of the leaves.

Japanese fatsia

An evergreen shrub of the Araliev family (the name from the ancient Japanese "fatsi" is translated as "eight") is native to Japan and the island of Taiwan.

It grows quickly, easily, at home in 2 years it reaches 1.5 meters. Requires good lighting (artificial or diffused sunlight), direct sunlight should be avoided.

The ideal place for fatsia is a cool, draft-free, ventilated room. Moderate watering, wiping leaves, spraying.

Fittonia

A perennial evergreen herb of the Acanthus family, native to the swampy forests of Peru, with small exotic colored leaves.

It is afraid of aggressive sunlight, but requires diffused light, including electric. Like any inhabitant of the subtropics, Fittonia loves spraying, abundant summer watering and periodic winter, prefers warm rooms.

A composition of fittonias with different colors of leaves placed in one flower pot will look very impressive.

Note! It is recommended to give Fittonia to schoolchildren and students. It is believed that the beauty and uniqueness of the leaves of this plant develops imagination, energizes with creativity, inspires victory.

Cordilina

This plant with unusually beautiful elongated foliage came from the subtropics of Australia and South America.

In addition to regular watering and protection from direct sunlight, it requires loose nutrient soil, spraying, or a pan filled with water. Suitable for hydroponic cultivation.

Monochromatic cordilines and specimens with dark leaf blotches are indoor flowers that do not require a lot of light. But variegated cordillins require sun to maintain the bright veins in the leaves.

Cordilina

Plants that can be planted in a darkened room

Shade-tolerant indoor plants create coziness in dark rooms. Each grower in the house has a place with poor lighting that you want to decorate. Plants from the list below will help solve the problem.

Aglaonema

A shrub of the Aroid family, native to the tropics of Southeast Asia.

For darkened corners of the interior, specimens with green leaves are suitable. Aglaonema with colored ones is best placed on the windowsill from the east or north.

Important! It is not recommended to plant this flower in homes with children and animals, as the plant sap irritates the mucous membrane.

Maidenhair (Venus hair)

Belongs to the genus Ferns. In its natural environment, it grows in rocks and along the shores of waterfalls in the South American Andes and East Asia.

Prefers shady areas, from bright sunlight foliage turns yellow and burns. The soil must have good drainage properties. Watering is carried out through the pallet. Spraying is recommended during hot seasons.

Hamedorea (bamboo palm)

Belongs to the genus of flowering plants of the Palm family. Homeland - South and Central America. It is undemanding to the soil, to watering, grows slowly, is not afraid of diseases.

This is a home flower that does not like light.

Monstera

Evergreen vine from Brazil and America's equatorial belt. Direct sunlight is destructive for her.

Monstera

Despite its appearance (huge leaves and aerial roots prompted the discoverers of America to call it a "monster"), it fell in love with flower growers. Its leaves have been scientifically proven to ionize the air in a room.

Requires spraying, wiping sheet plates and the mandatory installation of a support. It can bloom at home, but rarely blooms.

Flowers that don't need sunlight are indoor decorations. Shade-loving plants are able to decorate any apartment, house, office, filling places that are not suitable for ordinary flowers. Houseplants for dark rooms create a welcoming atmosphere and a cozy environment. But you need to care for them as carefully as for ordinary plantings.

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