Indoor Plants That Feel Great in the Hallway: They Survive Even in the Shade

17.03.2023 02:00
Updated: 14.04.2023 17:01

Do you want to complement the interior of your hallway or corridor with beautiful indoor plants?

Are you afraid that the flowers will die due to lack of light? Then you should pay attention to the list of plants that grow and bloom well even in such conditions.

Monstera

This sprawling plant looks great in a spacious hallway. Monstera likes shade, as the sun's rays have a negative effect on its leaves. But remember that the flower must be protected from cold and drafts.

Do not place the pot right next to the front door. Monstera needs moist soil, but it should not be waterlogged.

Sansevieria

This plant has a second name - "mother-in-law's tongue". It will survive even in the darkest corner of the room.

Plant
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However, specimens with stripes require diffused sunlight.

To complement the interior of the hallway, choose sansevieria, the leaves of which are of a single color. Fleshy leaves accumulate dust on the surface, so it is worth wiping them at least once a month.

Chlorophytum

The houseplant is extremely popular among people. It does not require careful and regular care.
Chlorophytum can survive in any environmental conditions, so dark areas of the apartment will not cause its death. In addition, the plant perfectly cleans the air, so a comfortable microclimate will reign in your home.

Cissus

An incredibly beautiful hanging plant will become the main decoration of the shelf in the hallway. The flower grows very quickly, so it is appropriate to arm yourself with arcs or stands located vertically. If summer or spring has come, you can take the cissus out onto the balcony.

Zamioculcas

The plant grows well even in partial shade. On average, it grows up to a meter in height, so your hallway should have fairly high ceilings. Watering zamioculcas is carried out when the soil in the pot becomes dry by a third.

Nephrolepis

It grows well in the shade, as the sun's rays gradually destroy the plant.

Nephrolepis should be watered twice a week, remembering to drain excess liquid from the tray. In addition, it is worth spraying the plant, as it will need a sufficient amount of moisture for its development.

Author: Elena Gutyro Internet resource editor

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  1. Monstera
  2. Sansevieria
  3. Chlorophytum
  4. Cissus
  5. Zamioculcas
  6. Nephrolepis