After a long search I found a plant that will eventually adorn the hallway in front of my house:
Aspidistra |
1. The aspidistra, usually plants known as Cast Iron, has graced multiple
workspaces. Many gardening experts describe the aspidistra as one of the
toughest and most house plants adaptable. Leaves are shaped like long slender
blades dark green and dark green or variegated white, straight out of the soil
but in clumps and up to 75 cm and 15 cm wide. This plant is very easy to take care of him but it looks sweet. The plant is
also only need minimal light, average temperature and watering once a week.
Other plants that do not require a lot of light Low light plants are usually defined as those that can survive in 25 to 75 foot candles - that is, a 4 to 5 feet from the window light, light enough to read comfortably, but where artificial lighting switched on by day would give a bright effect.
You can easily find aspidistra at your local garden center nursery. In addition, five other plants that will suit very low light situations are as follows.
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Other plants that do not require a lot of light Low light plants are usually defined as those that can survive in 25 to 75 foot candles - that is, a 4 to 5 feet from the window light, light enough to read comfortably, but where artificial lighting switched on by day would give a bright effect.
You can easily find aspidistra at your local garden center nursery. In addition, five other plants that will suit very low light situations are as follows.
2. Aglonema (Chinese Evergreen) are among the few plants that prefer only moderate light and adapt well to low light. It has a large dark green oval then tapering rough leaves and then develop a base Caney.
3. Drachaena deremensis varieties (also known as Happy or Fortune Plants) which leaves slender and usually white variegated. Family Drachaena Caney crested plants with ornamental foliage straplike roses.
4. Holly fern which adapts to low light and Boston fern a fishbone type of fern
that will remain in low light for months but need a spell in brighter light to
rejuvenate.
5. Neanthe Bella or Parlor Palm which is more suitable for low-light situations
compared to other crops.
6. Sanseviera (also known as mother-tongue) who can live with very low light
levels, straplike erection usually with cream- colored leaf margins and the
unusual appeal of the gray-green center.
nice info, now I know kindi and how I put my flower, thanks
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