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I have too much or not enough light in my home, which plants should I choose?

J’ai trop ou pas assez de lumière chez moi, quelles plantes choisir ? - La Green Touch

Laetitia Tavares |

Whether you have a house or an apartment, decorating your rooms with the most beautiful green plants is always a pleasure! Indeed, plants bring a touch of nature to your interior and can find their place in each of your rooms. However, it is necessary to know your plants and their light needs well, in order to place them in the right room, thus ensuring that the exposure will be adequate. Thus, you will have to choose your indoor plants according to the light you have in your home.

Plants for a bright interior

If you have a bright interior, bathed in light and warmth, you will be spoiled for choice! Ficus, Yucca, Cactus, Succulent... you can treat yourself according to your tastes and the space you have. All exotic plants that come from hot and strongly sunny countries need a lot of natural light to feel good and develop properly.
If you want to discover our other plant suggestions for a bright interior, this is here: Plants for a bright interior.

Plants for an interior without light

If your interior isn't very bright, don't panic! Many options are available to you! So you won't have to sacrifice the vegetal interior you want so much. Lack of light will not prevent climbing plants such as Dracaneas, Ivy and Ferns from doing well. This is also the case for its cousins ​​the Calathea, the Azalea or even the Dieffenbachia, the good news is that not all these varieties of plants will need a high light for good health!
If you want more tips and information on plants suitable for a lightless interior, do not hesitate to consult our article Plants for a room without light.

Plants for a subdued interior

Finally, if your interior is rather subdued, you will also have the possibility of choosing among many varieties of plants, since many of them need natural light to be in good shape, but in a moderate way, without direct sun . For example, the Ficus that we mentioned earlier in this article is a light-loving plant, but if you gradually adapt it to lower light, it will tolerate being outdoors very well. shadow.