In fact too much intense sunlight can hurt this variety.
Plants that require little light and water.
Cactuses actually prefer that they go a few days without water making them one of the easiest indoor plants in terms of maintenance.
It survives at room temperature so it s a great little indoor water plant.
It s a native of southeast asia and can tolerate humidity of any level.
The reason that cactuses are some of the best office plants in the world is that they require very little water to survive.
The snake plant sansevieria trifasciata is beautifully green with variegated leaves.
This cute little plant with its thick spoon shaped leaves is both pet friendly and low light tolerant.
These options look lovely and will fare well even if watering is always.
Apart from that it s the easiest plant to grow and keep alive in water.
Succulents are plants with thick fleshy leaves and stems.
Flowers appear in spring and summer in clusters.
Parlor palm parlor palm houseplants chamaedorea elegans grow slowly and are easy to care for.
Cast iron plant the cast iron plant aspidistra elatior is a lush plant with has dark green leaves that will tolerate low light areas of the home.
And the roots they ll forever grow just in water might need a clipping now and then.
Low water plants require a well drained soil mix and medium to high light.
Every plant requires a certain amount of care but some indoor plants can put up with or even prefer minimal tending.
It does best in low light with a weekly watering.
It s slow growing and easy to care for.
When mature they can produce flowers similar to calla lilies and do a great job filling empty corners of your home when placed on the floor.
Chinese evergreens are a great first time indoor plant for beginners.
Most plants that use very little water are often classified as succulents.
Its sharp point gives this low light house plant its nickname of mother in law s tongue.
Golden pothos is a trailing plant that can grow up to 10 feet long.