10 indoor plants who didn’t need sunlight

1.Cast Iron Plant: These plants thrive in low light . So you should select a place where sunlight directly don’t reach . Direct sunlight can  burn the leaves and bleach their color.

2.Dragon Tree: Dragon tree is a best house plant for beginners. Because it doesn’t need too much maintenance to remain healthy . IT can store water in its trunk . So give water when soil got dry . This is toxic to pet’s , so avoid if you have pet’s. 

3.Snake Plant: Snake plants grow best with eight to ten hours of indirect sunlight or a few hours of early-morning direct sunlight. Direct sun can burn the plant and damage its leaves. Snake plants tolerate some shade, but lack of light can stunt growth and dilute the plant’s color.

4.ZZ’ Plant :  ZZ plants are slow-growing plants. It prefer bright, indirect sunlight. This is toxic to pet’s and human so avoid if you have pet’s and baby .

5.Monstera: Thrives in bright to medium indirect light. Not suited for intense, direct sun but can be acclimated to withstand it.

6.Silver Queen:  Aglaonema Silver Queen plants prefer indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight in the morning and afternoons is okay as the light is less harsh. If your room has a window you will be fine, although a Aglaonema Silver Queen will grow faster the brighter the room is.

7.Sword Fern:  Kimberley queen ferns thrive in partial sun to low light conditions. When grown indoors, they do well next to a bright window in indirect light. Avoid harsh, direct sun as this can burn the delicate fronds. When grown outdoors, a shaded location that receives dappled sunlight is ideal.

8.Dumb Cane:  Dieffenbachia plants are popular indoor plants largely because they do well in shady conditions, but these plants do appreciate bright light during the winter months. During the growing season, the plant prefers dappled shade or indirect light. The plant will favor the side facing the light, so periodically rotate the plant to keep its growth balanced.

9.Peace Lily: Place peace lilies in indirect but bright sunlight. An east-facing window is perfect, as the plant will be exposed to the bright morning sun. A north-facing window would also be a good choice for a peace lily. Keep peace lilies out of areas where they’ll get direct sunlight all day (such as in a south-facing window), as it may dry them out too much.

10.Zebra Cactus:  The Haworthia   Zebra needs full sun to part shade, but keep in mind that the afternoon heat (especially in summer) can burn the plant. If you keep your Zebra plant inside your house, find a sunny spot on a windowsill where it can soak up sunlight throughout the day.

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