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Question by  gre6we (24)

What plants are good with very little sunlight?

My office does not have any windows.

 
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Answer by  BrendaG (6111)

Native of Mexico, the Ponytail Palm takes little care. Cactus Combo Bonsai is another. Chamaedorea Palms, Braided Ficus, Climbing Sailor, Oakleaf Fern, Twining Snapdragon-all are low-light, low-maintenance plants. Ivy grows great in bathrooms. Primrose and Impatiens are two more. There are many others you can find for outside or indoors.

 
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Answer by  mammakat (11147)

Spider plants, snake plants, wandering jews and many cactus will do you well. A philodendron is a GREAT plant that will thrive despite anything you can do to it! Philodendron love you despite what you do to it, and do very well in an office. Some begonias thrive also.

 
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Answer by  nairjula (559)

You better try money plants. They havery succulant leaves. They grow interior quite rapidly even when there is not enough light. It is also used as an ornamental palnts. This could be the best option

 
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Answer by  srainne (2597)

I have to have plants around me at all times, so I did some research on this a while ago. Try the african violet, peace lily, holiday cactus, ferns, etc.

 
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Answer by  dubhreubel (501)

You can try an English Ivy, which can be trained into designs and survives well in most low light conditions. Most plants that can survive in low-light conditions will still need some sunlight, or you can provide an alternative lighting source. You can buy grow lights at most stores that sell plants and planting supplies.

 
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