Most plants need plenty of light to blossom, but, especially indoors, at home or in your office, all you can offer is very often a dark corner… So, how can you have flowers even in low light?
Nature is very resourceful, thankfully, and there are quite a few stunning low light flowering plants you can grow indoors.
There is no flowering houseplant you can grow in complete darkness; however, there are some that will blossom even in half shade and poorly lit conditions; these are often tropical plants that grow under the canopies of forests, like Phalaenopsis, Anthurium, bromeliads and Brazilian fireworks.
We shall see 12 great flowering plants that you can grow in your home or office even if you can’t offer them good light exposure and we’ll also look at some tips on how to grow them successfully.
12 Low Light Flowering Houseplants That Need Little Light
Here’s a list of 12 low-light flowering Houseplants that will suit even dimply lit indoor spaces:
- Bromeliads
- Phalaenopsis
- Christmas cactus
- Gloxinia
- African violet
- Clivia
- Brazilian fireworks
- Anthurium
- Peace lily
- Cyclamen
- Amaryllis
- Wax plant