Office plants add warmth to the workplace. Only some will thrive
Office plants add warmth to the workplace. Only some will thrive
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Lush, green plants have the power to transform a space, imparting character, warmth and charm. And there is no space I can think of that could benefit more from a little character, warmth and charm than your average office cubicle. But growing plants in windowless spaces can be challenging, to say the least, no matter how green your thumb is.
Fortunately, there are several “low-light” houseplants that will not only survive but thrive under the overhead fluorescent light fixtures common in commercial office spaces. These plants also have low water needs, which means they won’t miss you when you take a weeklong vacation. And they’re all easy to care for, making them perfect for new houseplant owners.
Pothos (Epipremnum aureum). A vining plant with waxy, heart-shaped leaves that can grow up to 8 feet long. Hang a pot from a hook or place it on an overhead storage unit and allow its long stems to hang over the edge. There are many varieties, with golden, jade and satin among the best for low-light conditions.
ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia). Glossy foliage and an upright habit that can reach 3 feet tall. Its narrow profile makes it perfect for placing on the floor beside your desk. Consider the green-leaved standard, the speckled variegated or trendy black Raven varieties.
Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema). Smooth, glossy, sometimes variegated or mottled leaves. Consider a variety whose green leaves have vibrant red or orange striations for a pop of color, a cream or creamy-pink variety for elegance or a speckled or blotchy one for a touch of whimsy.