With increasingly smaller homes and apartments, there has been a growing impulse to integrate plant species into interior spaces. But what kind of plants should be used for an environment lacking in abundant natural light? In this article, you will find some suggestions for species recommended for shaded or semi-shaded environments, an especially important distinction when we talk about interior spaces that receive little sunlight.
Most of these species have thicker and more resistant foliage, with a color close to dark green, but you will also find some flowers that effectively survive in dark environments. It is essential to carefully analyze the characteristics of each species; some will need sunlight sporadically, others, a little more often.
If chosen correctly, the vegetation can be incorporated as an essential part of the architectural space through integrated planters, structures for hanging plants, green walls, or furniture that doubles as pots.
First, some important precautions to ensure a longer indoor plant life:
- Pay attention to the humidity level when watering your plants. Check if the soil feels moist to the touch. The earth should not be soaked or dried.
- Take care of the foliage, removing dust from the leaves with a damp cloth.
- It is recommended to choose ceramic pots with holes in the bottom.
- Avoid placing the plants near electronic equipment, which emanate heat that can be harmful.
Next, we select 10 effective plants for dark interiors:
Aglaonema
Very common in residential environments, it has about 50 variations with infinite possibilities, from its foliage to its structure.
- Scientific Name: Aglaonema spp
- Popular Names: Aglaonema, Chinese Evergreens
- Family: Araceae
- Climate: Equatorial, Oceanic, Subtropical, Tropical
- Origin: Asia, Philippines, Oceania
- Height: 40 to 60 centimeters, 60 to 90 centimeters
- Brightness: Diffuse Light
- Life Cycle: Perennial
Zamioculca
One of the most flexible plants, adapting well to many types of places - even those that receive little light or little ventilation. An important recommendation, however, is to avoid very cold regions, since it does not tolerate temperatures below 18º Celsius.
- Scientific Name: Zamioculcas zamiifolia
- Popular Names: Zamioculca, Zanzibar gem, ZZ plant, Zuzu plant
- Family: Araceae
- Climate: Equatorial, Mediterranean, Subtropical, Tropical
- Origin: Africa
- Height: 40 to 60 centimeters
- Brightness: Diffuse Light, Half Shadow
- Life Cycle: Perennial
Rhapis excelsa
Medium in size, this species is quite common in corporate interior spaces or collective use areas such as residential building rooms. It does not need much water and grows well in both shade and half shade.
- Scientific Name: Rhapis excelsa
- Popular Names: Broadleaf Lady Palm, Bamboo Palm
- Family: Arecaceae
- Origin: Asia, China
Sansevieria
Grows very well in medium shade and does not require constant irrigation. You should avoid moistening its foliage.
- Scientific Name: Sansevieria trifasciata
- Popular Names: Saint George's Sword, Mother-in-Law's Tongue, Snake Plant
- Family: Asparagaceae
- Climate: Equatorial, Subtropical, Tropical
- Origin: Africa
- Height: 40 to 60 centimeters, 60 to 90 centimeters
- Brightness: Half Shadow, Full Sun
- Life Cycle: Perennial
Epipremnum aureum
This species has an especially beautiful mixture of green and yellow tones in its leaves. Its soil must always be moist for it to grow healthily, so frequent watering is recommended. Ideally, substrates should be added for firmer growth.
- Scientific Name: Epipremnum aureum
- Popular Names: Golden Pothos, Ivy Arum, Money Plant
- Family: Araceae
- Climate: Equatorial, Oceanic, Subtropical, Tropical
- Origin: Solomon Islands, Oceania
- Height: 1.2 to 1.8 meters, 1.8 to 2.4 meters, 2.4 to 3.0 meters, 3.0 to 3.6 meters, 3.6 to 4.7 meters, 4.7 to 6.0 meters, 6.0 to 9.0 meters, 9.0 to 12 meters, over 12 meters
- Brightness: Diffuse Light, Half Shadow, Full Sun
- Life Cycle: Perennial
Neoregelia
Neoregelia is a type of Bromeliad that is highly resistant, adaptable to both medium shade and full sun. Its broad foliage adds high aesthetic value and its greatest advantage is that it grows well in shaded environments or with artificial light, especially in humid areas. It is recommended that constant cleaning maintenance be performed to avoid the accumulation of water in its center.
- Scientific Name: Neoregelia sp
- Popular Names: Neoregelia
- Family: Bromeliaceae
- Climate: Equatorial, Oceanic, Subtropical, Tropical
- Origin: South America, Brazil
- Height: 30 to 40 centimeters
- Brightness: Half Shadow, Full Sun
- Life Cycle: Perennial
Dracaena Fragans
This species does not need constant maintenance. It is considered non-polluting since some NASA studies indicate that it contributes to the elimination of formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene from the air.
- Scientific Name: Dracaena Fragrans
- Popular Names: Dracaena, Cornstalk Dracaena, Happy Plant
- Family: Asparagaceae
- Climate: Equatorial, Mediterranean, Oceanic, Subtropical, Temperate, Tropical
- Origin: Angola, Ivory Coast, Mozambique, Sudan, Tanzania, Zambia
- Height: 60 to 90 centimeters, 90 centimeters to 1.2 meters, 1.2 to 1.8 meters, 1.8 to 2.4 meters, 2.4 to 3.0 meters, 3.0 to 3.6 meters, 3.6 to 4.7 meters, 4.7 to 6.0 meters, 6.0 to 9.0 meters
- Brightness: Diffuse Light, Half Shadow, Full Sun
- Life Cycle: Perennial
Samambaia
This was a plant widely used in homes between the 1970s and 1990s and has returned as an important trend in contemporary interiors. It needs moist soil, shouldn't expose itself to the sun, and must avoid strong winds. It likes to receive some natural light. Among the most common subspecies of it is the Nephrolepis Exaltata.
- Scientific Name: Nephrolepis Exaltata
- Popular Names: Sword Fern, Boston Fern
- Family: Davalliaceae
- Climate: Equatorial, Subtropical, Tropical
- Origin: Africa, Central America, North America, South America, Asia, Indonesia
- Height: 40 to 60 centimeters
- Brightness: Diffuse Light, Half Shadow
- Life Cycle: Perennial
Calatheas
There are more than 20 species of Calatheas and all are suitable for areas with small dark spaces since they do not grow well in areas with abundant sunlight. Reaching up to 1 meter high, it is considered a very resistant plant.
- Scientific Name: Calathea Zebrina (Sims) Lindl.
- Popular Names: Aglaonema, Zebra Plant
- Family: Angiospermae / Marantaceae
- Origin: Native Brazilian
Chlorophytum
Small in size, this plant is very suitable for indoor and outdoor environments, since it can adapt to shade for long periods.
- Scientific Name: Chlorophytum Comosum
- Popular Names: Spider Plant, St. Bernard's Lily, Spider Ivy, Ribbon Plant
- Family: Agavaceae
- Climate: Equatorial, Mediterranean, Subtropical, Tropical
- Origin: Africa, South Africa
- Height: 30 to 40 centimeters, 40 to 60 centimeters
- Brightness: Half Shadow, Full Sun
- Life Cycle: Perennial
Additional advice: if you are looking to generate a flowery interior environment, opt for species such as the Spathiphyllum (or Peace Lillies), Violets, or Begonias. They will bring color and freshness to even the darkest interior environments.
Referências
- https://www.jardineiro.net. Accessed October 15, 2019.
- https://brightside.me/creativity-home/12-houseplants-that-can-survive-even-the-darkest-corner-111155/. Accessed October 15, 2019.