Silk and plastic plants might be easy but there s nothing like the energy and vibrance a live indoor tree brings to a room.
Low light indoor palm trees.
Warm temperatures average humidity and moderate light.
Trees that drop flower petals leaves and seed pods can make quite a mess indoors.
One of the reasons palm plants are such common houseplants is that they can easily adapt to low light conditions indoors.
A single stemmed palm it s a favorite for close planting in clumps of three or more.
Just like you can grow gardens inside your home there are a variety of palm trees that actually thrive perfectly in low light or indoor settings.
Long palm like leaves sprout out in abundance around a center stalk and they can grow quite tall even indoors.
Eventually these will reach a height of 3 to 4 feet.
The jagged edged thin leaves hang down and resemble a fishtail.
Most palms survive in the same conditions that we find comfortable.
Low light hooray and plenty of moisture.
These large indoor plants can improve air quality and give you a lush atmosphere.
When choosing a tree to plant indoors always choose species that do well in low light and that don t require a lot of head room.
We rounded up low light indoor trees indoor palm trees and fig trees for you to choose for your next room revamp.
This feathery leafed palm is among the easiest palms to grow indoors.
Take toxicity into account as well since not all trees are safe for children and pets.
Most palms are tolerant or prefer the shade and they will suffer if they receive direct sunlight.
Plus many of these slow growing palm specimens need only occasional tending to reward you with their elegant dark green fronds.
It tolerates crowded roots and low light.
Low light palm houseplants prefer bright indirect light but will tolerate less light especially during the winter.
Fishtail palms caryota are tropical plants and grow best in rooms where the temperatures are 70 80 during the day and 60 at night during the active growing months.
Another palm tree species that adapts well to low light indoors is the rhapis species also known as lady palms.
The parlor palm shown in top photo can tolerate low levels of light though it would prefer indirect sunlight while indoors.
Here are eight of the best indoor palm plants to add a breezy tropical feel to your home.
Feel free to add any other palm trees to this list that may fit these low light specifications.
According to the clemson cooperative extension these palms are the most adaptable to low light areas.
In a pot it will stay at about 5 6 feet tall usually making it a great indoor palm and like the kentia palm it s sold in a grouping of up to 20 plants in a pot.
In our experience the areca palm performs slightly better.