9 Succulents For Dark Rooms

Think succulents need lots of light? Think again!

Some thrive in low light, perfect for darker rooms. Discover the best succulents for those shady spots in your home.

Ready to add some green to your space? Let’s explore!

Snake Plant (Sansevieria)

Snake Plant (Sansevieria)
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The snake plant is like the superhero of low-light plants!

It thrives in the dark and even purifies the air while looking super stylish.

ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)

ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)
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The ZZ plant is nearly indestructible, making it perfect for those dark corners of your home.

It has glossy leaves that catch the light just enough to add a nice touch!

Pothos

Pothos
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While technically not a succulent, pothos love low light and are oh-so-easy to care for.

Their trailing vines can brighten up even the dimmest spots in your home.

Haworthia

Haworthia
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Haworthia succulents are small, cute, and perfect for low-light areas.

They’re like little green gems that require minimal fuss and look adorable in pots!

Jade Plant (Crassula ovata)

Jade Plant (Crassula ovata)
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The jade plant can handle lower light conditions while still being an eye-catching addition to your decor.

Its thick leaves are a sign of good luck, so why not bring some positivity into your space?

Burro’s Tail (Sedum morganianum)

Burro’s Tail (Sedum morganianum)
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Burro’s tail is a trailing succulent that adds a lovely cascade of green to darker rooms.

Just be careful not to overwater, and you’ll have a stunning hanging piece!

Gasteria

Gasteria
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Gasteria is a unique succulent that doesn’t mind shady spots at all.

With its tongue-shaped leaves and cool texture, it’s sure to spark some conversation!

String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus)

String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus)
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String of pearls can thrive in dimly lit spaces while draping beautifully over containers or shelves.

These round little beads offer a fun and funky vibe in any room.

Lithops

Lithops
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These quirky little succulents, known as “living stones,” are totally fine in low light.

Their unique look adds an interesting touch and they’re quite the conversation starters!

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