A low-light environment typically includes the corners of a room, hallways, or bathrooms with small windows.
If you have just enough light to read a book in the space, but you instinctively feel like you should turn on a lamp, it is considered low light.
Yes! Because these plants are not receiving lots of sunlight, the soil will take much longer to dry out, and the plant itself will drink at a slower rate.
You will find yourself watering the plants in this collection much less frequently than plants kept near sunny windows.
For a statement piece, we recommend on of our Dragon Tree varieties.
They add immediate vertical height and lushness to empty, shaded corners.
Yes. We recommend taking a deeper look at our Cast Iron Plant or the Spider Plant if you need a pet-friendly indoor plant that can survive in lower light conditions.
Yes, many of the plants in this collection are great air purifiers.
The standouts are the Peace Lily, Snake Plant, and Spider Plant, which absorb common indoor toxins while releasing fresh oxygen.
It depends on the plant. Many of our plants can range from 40cm all the way to the 180cm (Bird of Paradise), while others are sold in just one size (Spider Plant).
To explore sizes, click on any plant in our collection to view their product page.