You can have indoor plants even if your home or office doesn’t get much natural light. Try these 10 hardy houseplants that thrive in low-light spaces.
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You can have indoor plants even if your home or office doesn’t get much natural light. Try these 10 hardy houseplants that thrive in low-light spaces.
House plants add much more than aesthetics to your home. According to WEbMD, "Researchers found that rooms with plants have less dust and mold than rooms without any foliage. Leaves and other parts of the plants act as natural filters to catch allergens and other airborne particles. Common low-light houseplants like Chinese evergreen or the peace lily can do the job. Violets and other plants with textured leaves might be even better trappers. Avoid plants with pollen or spores." More scoops at BestBlogScoops.com