Indoor Low Light Trees
What to consider when choosing an indoor plant.
Indoor low light trees. The milky sap is toxic if ingested and this tree should not be grown around children or pets. The rubber tree is a popular type of ficus grown indoors and will tolerate neglect and low light conditions. Let s take a closer look at these plants and their light requirements.
This indoor palm tree works like snake plants as the neanthe bella is included in nasa s list of plants that clean air. Indoor gardeners take pleasure in growing a rubber tree because it reaches a medium height and displays large deep green glossy leaves that are prominent and visually appealing. If you notice significant leaf drop it s likely.
Table of contents show 1 lemon tree. Also known as milk tree this low light indoor tree produces a milky sap that can irritate skin and eyes. They eventually brown and whither before they re replaced by new growth.
It grows 4 feet tall and makes a bold statement in any room. You can pot it hang it or even grow it along a trellis or pole. Native to australia the tree fern dicksonia has fronds like a fern and a thick trunk covered with fur.
Popular since the victorian era parlor palm chamaedorea elegans is a slow growing mexican native that does well in low light situations. The classic ficus has stuck around for a reason it s more tolerant of low light than other indoor trees and it makes do with moderate watering. Fig tree ficus bonsai 6.
As you can see many varieties of palm and dracena do well in low light. 1 areca palm. Rounding out our list of the best low light indoor plants is the arrowhead plant also known as the american evergreen.