Known for its tall, sword-like leaves, this hardy succulent tolerates low light and infrequent watering
While it prefers bright light, the jade plant can adapt to lower light conditions and is very easy to care for.
With its striking white stripes on dark green leaves, this small succulent is perfect for low-light environments.
This fuzzy-leaved succulent can tolerate lower light conditions and has a unique, velvety texture
Known for its thick, tongue-shaped leaves, Gasteria is a great low-light option that is easy to maintain
This trailing succulent with plump, bead-like leaves can thrive in indirect light, making it ideal for hanging baskets in low-light areas.
While it does best in bright light, Aloe Vera can also survive in low-light conditions, making it a versatile houseplant.
Although not a true succulent, Pothos is often included due to its ability to thrive in low light and its drought tolerance