Things we know about indoor plants: They can make us happier. They can boost productivity. They can filter our air. And, of course, they need water and light to survive. That second requirement is hard to come by in some homes, but with the right flora, even the dimmest abodes can double as greenhouses — the key is choosing a plant for the space, not a space for the plant. We rounded up some of the best low-light options at the link below.
Rebekah Brandes
Assistant Editor
Today's Pick
The Best Houseplants for Low-Light Environments
Plants have been proven time and again to do wonders for our well-being. But alas, not every space is gloriously drenched with bright, indirect light that's optimal for plant growth. That doesn't mean you have to forgo plants in shady spaces, though.
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