I'm looking for a cool low light plant for my place can anyone recommend one? Not a small flower or anything like that.
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One of the first that comes to mind is the Peace Lily. It does fairly well in a low light area. You find these in rain forest which are low light. They are relatively easy to care for and come in different color variations on their leaves. They do bloom but even without a bloom they can give color and a feeling of warmth to any room. These come in smaller to large plants, which gives you some range for the size you are looking for.
Another great low light, easy maintenance plant is the Aglaonema or Chinese Evergreen. They are in the family with the Peace Lily but their leaves show more contrast in colors making them brighter. White and green or yellow and green leaves are great for adding a splash of color not to mention helping to clean the air. They do like moisture but less so than the Lily. Most cases they don't need to be watered more than once a week. Great for that busy individual.
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M$They also give off oxygen at night, when you are sleeping, so it would be nice in your bedroom
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M$Other low light plants include:
Dieffenbachia - very popular
Pilea
Silver Lace Fern
Aglaonema
Peace Lilly
English Ivy.
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