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It's pretty obvious that plants need light to grow and properly develop. So if you don't get a lot of light in your home, this might put you off becoming a plant parent. But don't give up on the idea just yet!

The good news is that there are a plethora of pretty plants out there that can thrive in low-light conditions. Click on for some inspiration.

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Also known as the "eternity plant," the ZZ plant (zamioculcas zamiifolia) can survive with very little sunlight. Plus, it's also drought resistant!

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The trick with Chinese evergreens is that the darker the leaves, the more light they want. So if you have a really dark space, grab a variety with lighter leaves.

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With over 50 varieties, dracaenas prefer bright, indirect sunlight, and are a natural air purifier!

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This plant is a slow grower, but very hard to kill. Just make sure you don't over-water it.

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Also known as the "Swiss cheese plant," this natural purifier will give your space a tropical feel.

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Durable and pretty, do keep in mind that they’re cold sensitive. So place it in a spot that doesn't get drafty.

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These tall plants prefer medium, indirect light and can even thrive in artificial light. Also, don't water unless the soil is dry, or you might kill it!

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This indoor tree needs an occasional trim and routine watering. It's definitely an elegant touch to your space!

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Named for its silvery-white, fur-like hairs, panda plants definitely favor shade. Let the soil dry out between waterings.

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Also known as "antelope ears" or the "elkhorn fern," its unique leaves make it a great decor plant. However, it can't survive just on artificial light, so place it in a room with natural, indirect sunlight.

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Another version of the dracaena, the dragon tree is almost impossible to kill. But make sure it isn't in direct sunlight, because that could damage it.

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Better known as the "mother-in-law’s tongue," this plant is extremely popular and super durable.

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The peacock plant prefers indirect sunlight, but it also needs frequent watering.

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This luscious green plant likes humid climates, so place it in your bathroom or regularly spritz it with water.

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This easy-to-maintain indoor plant brings a summer feeling into your home!

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Not only do these flowering plant love shade, but they actually like for their soil to dry out between waterings.

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Named after their leaves that fold at nightfall, like praying hands, be sure to keep this plant in a humid area.

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Native to the Philippines, the leaves can easily burn, so be sure to keep it in a shady spot.

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A very popular houseplant, it is, however, a poisonous plant. Keep it out of the reach of pets and children, and don’t touch the sap.

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An enchanting plant that's extremely easy to maintain, just let its soil dry out between waterings.

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This elegant plant likes frequent watering with distilled water, and needs bright but indirect sunlight.

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These fun bamboo plants make the perfect gift, and they can be grown in water or soil!

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Place your ivy near a trellis or wall where they can climb. It will look super charming!

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Known for the unique leaves, remember that this plant prefers humid environments. Be sure to water regularly.

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Not only does this tropical plant dislike sunlight, it prefers humid climates. So place it in your bathroom or your kitchen.

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Extremely easy to grow, place your spider plant on a window sill, or try it in a hanging basket!

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With over 1,000 varieties of peperomia, be careful not to put them in direct sunlight, or else their leaves will burn.

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Also known as the "sweetheart plant" for its heart-shaped leaves, all varieties prefer bright, indirect sunlight.

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With a center that resembles a crow’s nest, a bird’s nest fern is a fun and unique houseplant.

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This plant thrives best in shady, boggy spots. Therefore, place its pot over a tray of water, so it can have a constantly moist substrate.

Sources: (Real Simple) (Gardening)

See also: The best house plants to keep your home fresh

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It's pretty obvious that plants need light to grow and properly develop. So if you don't get a lot of light in your home, this might put you off becoming a plant parent. But don't give up on the idea just yet!

The good news is that there are a plethora of pretty plants out there that can thrive in low-light conditions. Click on for some inspiration.

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