7 best indoor plants that don't need sunlight

by sunil verma

Bird of Paradise: This low-light indoor plant will take five or more years to blossom, but its enormous leaves will provide a tropical atmosphere to your home in the interim.

Bamboo: This easy-to-grow plant is said to bring good luck to your home because it thrives in dim light. Bamboo may be grown on soil or straight in water

Prayer Plant: The prayer plant is a tropical plant that requires low light to flourish, as well as humidity and warmth, making it an ideal plant for your bedroom.

Snake Plant: This plant thrives in low-light environments, and its cool, modern pointed leaves in a range of colors look lovely in a little pot or huge planter

Spider Plant: You've probably seen the green or green-and-white colorful leaves of this low-light hanging plant in a variety of workplace environments. This plant looks very beautiful in a closed room,

Pothos: They almost want to be starved a little, so let them dry out completely between waterings. They can be killed by too much direct sunshine.

Cast Iron: If you're looking for indoor plants that don't require a lot of sunshine, this is a great option. You must keep it out of direct sunlight. It can put up with a little neglect.