Any plants that don't require sunlight? I want to get a desk plant to spruce up my cubicle...
I want to get a desk plant to spruce up my cubicle at work, however I'm not near any window. Are there any plants that require little to no sunlight that would do well within artificial light only?
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I have at one time 6 african violets at my desk. I kept them under my flourescent light during the daytime and they were fine with no buoyant other than my 8 hours a day and watered them beside miracle grow solution added to the water once a week when the soil was dry. Spider plants do okay, but they get too big. Perrenial ground covers do well, as powerfully as most succulents that do not require much attention. Spathiphyllum (peace lily) would do just fine in that environment. Also, sanservia (mother-in-law tongue) is unflawed for that situation.
Answers: This plant would be unblemished for that setting...and there are some very pretty arrangements that can be purchased...
Lucky Bamboo-Dracaena
there are a couple.Pothos...its really good surrounded by low light..and they seem to thrive below florescent light too.