10 Types Of Ornamental Plants That Can Live In Light Minimal Environments
JAKARTA - It is common to know that plants need light to grow. Plants can't grow and thrive without the right amount of light. However, quoted from The Spruce, Thursday, September 7, there are some plants that can grow without sunlight.
Many of them are indoor plants or indoor ornamental plants. When you look for indoor plants that can grow without sunlight, choose plants that are known for their ability to grow indirect light.
Here are some plants in a minimal room for sunlight that you can choose to care for and collect.
Fittonia (Fittonia albivenis)
Fittonia is famous for its unique leaves. The leaves are dark green covered with white or red branched thin lines, making them very attractive plants and also not toxic to cats.
Because it is a tropical plant, fittonia likes warm temperatures and high humidity. This plant is not suitable for direct light and can grow well in moderate to low light conditions.
Calathea (Maranta leuconeura)
Calathea has striking leaf patterns such as light green, dark green, and red. If you want unique ornamental plants as well as safe for cats, this plant is one that must be included in the list. Provide good drainage for calathea, because wet soil can cause rotting roots and dead plants.
Peperomia (Peperomia obtusifolia)
Baby rubber or peteromia plants have thick leaves, shiny, bright green, and red round stems. This plant is easy to care for and is resistant to inconsistent watering. Because it is a tropical plant, the peperomia likes moderate to high humidity levels and can grow in a low-luminosity environment. However, if possible, shed light on this plant in the morning and do it for 10 to 15 minutes because it can cause plants to catch fire for too long.
Iron Plant Cor (Aspidistra elatior)
Iron cor plants are light-resistant plants. This plant can reach 3 feet high, with large leaves growing about 2 feet long. Cored iron plants require little care and are not resistant to excess watering. Make it the perfect choice for those who tend to forget to water.
Suplir (Delta maidenhairfern)
Talking about popular indoor ferns, suplir plants are one of the things you have to consider. This plant has a dark leaf stalk and is shiny like a human hair, and looks good. Make sure to water the plants when the soil is above dry. Avoid watering too much water. In addition, place this ornamental plant under indirect sunlight.
Boston (Nephrolepis exaltata 'Bostoniensis')
Boston clothing can be a beautiful green ornamental plant. Like other ornamental plants, don't put it in direct sunlight, but give it a bright indirect light. This plant grows well in acid soil. Keep the soil moist but dry enough. Boston animation likes a moist environment, so spray water regularly to maintain humidity levels.
Swallow's Nest (Asplenium nidus)
Swallow nests make long, bumpy, and dense leaves, so these ferns look circumvented and unique. They thrive in high humidity, so they should place this plant near the sink or shower, such as in the bathroom or kitchen. Watering needs to be done consistently. Keep the soil moist, but don't get wet and avoid wetting the leaves.
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Haworthia (Haworthia)
Haworthia is a small succulent plant known for its pointed leaves and has prominent white stripes or points. This succulent is easy to care for and can be planted in most indoor conditions. Although many succulents require a lot of light, this plant can thrive in moderate to low light conditions.
Brazilian Orchid (Sophronitis spp.)
Unlike other orchids, Brazil's orchid height only reaches about 3 inches, making it a unique orchid variety. However, the flowers still reach 2 inches wide, making them a bit striking. Brazilian orchid thrives in a high humidity environment and require frequent watering and warm temperatures.
Aglonema (Aglaonema sp.)
Aglonema is one of the best ornamental plants to grow indoors that doesn't require constant direct sunlight. If you are someone who has just grown ornamental plants, this is a plant that you should have.