Pothos is a popular choice for low-light conditions and is known for its trailing vines and heart-shaped leaves.
They produce arching stems with small white flowers and spider-like plantlets.
Philodendrons come in various shapes and sizes, and many varieties do well in low-light conditions.
They can tolerate low light and infrequent watering, making them ideal for beginners.
ZZ plants have glossy, dark green leaves that grow on upright stems. They are extremely tolerant of low light and require minimal maintenance.
English ivy is a classic trailing plant with small, lobed leaves that can tolerate low-light conditions.
This philodendron variety features heart-shaped leaves that cascade elegantly from hanging baskets. It can thrive in low to moderate light.
Peace lilies have dark green, glossy leaves and elegant white flowers. They can tolerate low light but prefer some indirect sunlight to encourage blooming.
String of pearls is a unique succulent with spherical, bead-like leaves that cascade down long, trailing stems.
While they prefer indirect light, they can tolerate lower light conditions with proper care.