Keeping indoor plants has wonderful health benefits. Houseplants are known to reduce stress and blood pressure, as well as improve your mental state. With that in mind, you may aim to work out your green thumb by growing plants in as many rooms as possible, only to find that the living room, with tons of light coming from your bay window, is a much more viable environment than darker, more humid spaces like the bathroom. Luckily, there are indoor plants that can thrive where there’s hardly any light; you just have to know which flora is good to grow where. For dark, humid areas, tropical plants known for thriving in the rainforest are going to be your best friend; for example, you can consider a rattlesnake plant (Geoppertia insignis), otherwise known as rattlesnake calathea.
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