Collection: Low-Light Tolerant Plants

Whether you’re looking for plants for a first floor apartment or office cubicle, these low light tolerant picks will survive the shade.

  • Dracaena Marginata Braided

    Big plant energy
    Now available in giant 6'-7' sizes!
    From $169
    New Arrival
  • ZZ Plant

    Great for beginners!
    From $79
  • Heartleaf Philodendron

    Loved for its trailing vines and heart-shaped leaves
    From $39
    Best Seller
  • Parlor Palm

    Choose your planter style & color
    From $39
    New Arrival
  • Golden Pothos Totem

    Easy-care favorite taken to new heights
    From $129
  • Lemon Lime Prayer Plant

    Choose your planter style & color
    From $69
    Pet-Friendly
  • Peace Lily

    Choose your planter style & color
    From $69
  • Snake Plant Zeylanica

    Choose your planter style & color
    From $39
  • Large Dracaena Warneckii

    Trade tired corners for leafy layers
    From $169
    Best Seller
  • Red Prayer Plant

    Vibrant foliage for cozy spaces
    From $69
    Pet-Friendly
  • Pothos Marble Queen

    The queen of houseplants
    From $39
    Best Seller
  • Large Dracaena Compacta Cane

    Choose your planter style & color
    From $169
  • Calathea Rattlesnake

    Choose your planter color
    From $39
    Back in Stock
  • Peperomia Raindrop

    Choose your planter style & color
    From $39 $49
    On Sale
  • Calathea White Fusion

    Collector's edition
    From $89
    Pet-Friendly
  • Large Dracaena Lemon Lime

    Bold stripes, bright mood
    From $169
    Back in Stock
  • Large Cast Iron Plant

    New arrival!
    From $129
    Pet-Friendly
  • Bird's Nest Fern

    All-time favorite!
    From $39
    Pet-Friendly
  • Heartleaf Philodendron Totem

    Go vertical with a timeless classic
    From $79
  • Hurricane Fern

    Swirling fronds
    From $69
    Back in Stock
  • White Anthurium

    The gift that keeps on blooming
    From $49 $59
    On Sale
  • Bromeliad Vriesea Intenso Red

    Long-lasting flowering houseplant
    From $49
    Pet-Friendly
  • Pink Anthurium

    Very ’70s, very now
    From $49
  • Soltech Solutions

    Versa Tabletop Grow Light

    Just plug and grow!
    From $230
  • Peace Lily Party Pack

    Graceful blooms everyone will love!
    From $169
  • Calathea Wavestar

    Choose your planter style & color
    From $39 $49
    On Sale
  • Artisan Moss

    Preserved Fern Kokedama

    From $99 $119
    On Sale
  • Philodendron Brasil

    Brighter light brings out more variegation
    From $69
  • Aglaonema Beauty

    An Aglaonema worth the spotlight
    From $49
  • Living Room Duo

    Expertly paired with matching planters
    From $129 $138
    On Sale
  • Soltech Solutions

    Vita Grow Light Bulb

    LED grow bulb that supports the growth of your plants
    From $85
  • The Pet-Friendly Duo

    Fill empty planters with this plant bundle
    From $119 $128
    On Sale
  • Hardy Houseplants Duo

    Expertly paired with matching planters
    From $149 $224
    On Sale
  • Olive Tree

    The go-to tree for elevated interiors
    Comes with a FREE Grow Kit! While supplies last.
    From $59
    Free Gift With Purchase
  • Money Tree Plant

    The OG good-luck tree
    From $39
    Best Seller
  • Plant Of The Month Club

    Meet a new plant every month
    From $69
    Best Seller
  • Large Double Orchid

    Can bloom for months
    From $139
    Best Seller
  • Fairy Castle Cactus

    Choose your planter style
    From $79
    Back in Stock
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors

    Meyer Lemon Bush

    Store bought < backyard grown
    Comes with a FREE Grow Kit! While supplies last.
    From $99 $109
    Free Gift With Purchase
  • Ponytail Palm

    Choose your planter style & color
    From $69
    Pet-Friendly
  • Bird of Paradise

    Paradise, delivered
    From $69
  • ZZ Plant

    Great for beginners!
    From $79
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors

    Meyer Lemon Tree

    Indoor/Outdoor Versatility
    Comes with a FREE Grow Kit! While supplies last.
    From $99 $115
    Free Gift With Purchase

Low-Light Tolerant Plants FAQ

What is considered low light for plants?

Low light refers to conditions with little sunlight. The plant should be far enough from a window where the sky is not visible but the light is still shining through it. A lack of sunlight provides less energy and nutrition. As seasons change, so does the amount of daylight. You will need to move your plant as the sun changes its position to adjust its exposure to the sunlight. Plants that grow in the shade outside are low-light plants. They still receive sunlight without being directly in it.

Do plants grow in the dark?

Plants can’t grow in complete darkness because they need light to survive. Like humans and animals, plants have a circadian rhythm that determines day and night. At night the plants use oxygen in place of photosynthesis to thrive and prepare for the next day. Darkness is necessary for plants so their metabolism can function appropriately.

How do you care for low-light plant?

Low-light plants do not need as much water as those that require full sunlight. You do not want to over-water your plant. The soil needs to be dry before you give it water. To avoid over-hydrating your plant, check for signs of thirst, such as wilted or curled leaves and stems and dry soil.

How do I know what light to use on my plants?

Not all plants require the same lighting. The amount and intensity of light vary per type of plant. Three different day lengths will help determine how much your plants get: Short-day plants, such as azaleas, can thrive on less than 12 hours of light per day. Long-term plants, or vegetable and flower seedlings, require between 14 and 18 hours of daily sunlight. Day-neutral plants, including foliage-type plants, only need eight to 12 hours of sunlight a day to survive. Blue light stimulates better growth while red light promotes flowering. Fluorescent lights are safer on plants because they put out less heat. LEDs cost more but very effective in plant health. They provide red and blue spectrums for both vegetation and flowering of plants. They do not have to be close to the plants to provide appropriate lighting.

What are Low-Light Plants?

Low-light plants do not need a lot of sunlight but require natural light coming in through windows and doors to survive. Plants that prefer outdoor shade still need adequate lighting while inside the home. Rooms facing the east or west provide better light than any other direction.

If it isn’t possible to place your plants in a room facing those directions, you must provide an appropriate plant light for them to survive indoors. Excessive light can burn the leaves or dry out the plant, stunting its growth. Too little light can inhibit chlorophyll production and cause wilting.