Best houseplants for darker days that thrive in low light - and one is an air purifier As Brits brace themselves for winter's shorter days and less sunlight, it's time to consider sprucing up indoor spaces with houseplants that can tolerate low light.
If you're after plants suited for gloomier spots, they've got you covered with the Rattlesnake Plant, distinguished by its bold, sword-like foliage, which is not just a stunner for shady areas or dimly lit rooms but also benefits your bedroom air quality at night.
While we might crave those sunny days, there's a silver lining: some houseplants actually thrive in lower light conditions.".
Plants not only inject life into drab nooks, but they also thrive in darker conditions, offering a cozy, verdant reprieve from the chill outside.
The experts at Beards and Daisies highlighted several houseplants ideal for brightening homes during winter, singling out one for its "air-purifying properties".