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The 12 Best Plants for Bedrooms of All Light Levels

By Matthew Lynch
March 25, 2024
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Having greenery in your bedroom not only adds a touch of nature to your personal space but can also improve air quality and boost your mood. Whether you have a sunny bedroom flooded with natural light or a more shaded retreat, there’s a plant perfect for your situation. Here are 12 of the best plants that thrive in bedrooms with various light levels:

1.Snake Plant: Known for its hardiness, the snake plant tolerates low light while also handling occasional direct sunlight. It’s renowned for filtering indoor air, even at night.

2.Peace Lily: This elegant plant can flourish in a wide range of lighting conditions, from low to moderate light. It also has the added benefit of purifying the air from indoor pollutants.

3.Spider Plant: The spider plant is adaptable and can grow in a variety of lighting situations, including indirect sunlight and partial shade. Its rich foliage and occasional white blooms make it a bedroom favorite.

4.Pothos: With its long, trailing vines, pothos is a great choice for shelving or hanging baskets. It can survive in low light but thrives in medium to high light as well.

5.Rubber Plant: The rubber plant does well in bright, indirect light but can also tolerate lower light levels. Its large, glossy leaves bring an exotic touch to any room.

6.ZZ Plant: The ZZ plant is almost indestructible and prefers moderate indirect light, although it can also endure low-light conditions.

7.Fiddle Leaf Fig: For brighter bedrooms with lots of indirect sunlight, the fiddle leaf fig offers dramatic foliage that makes a statement.

8.Aloe Vera: Ideal for sunny spots, aloe vera enjoys bright light and brings the added bonus of medicinal properties from its gel-filled leaves.

9.Boston Fern: With lush fronds that prefer high humidity and indirect light, the Boston fern is perfect for a bathroom connected to or inside a bedroom.

10.Monstera Deliciosa: If you’re after tropical vibes and have space for a larger plant, Monstera does best in bright to medium indirect sunlight but will adapt to lower light levels.

11.Philodendron: Similar to pothos with heart-shaped leaves, philodendrons grow well in medium indirect light but can cope with lower lighting conditions too.

12.Lavender: For those with access to plenty of suns, growing lavender indoors can add fragrance as well as beauty to your bedside space.

Each of these plants offers unique qualities suitable for all kinds of bedrooms irrespective of their lighting condition; ensuring that every plant lover can enjoy a touch of nature within their restful sanctuary.

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