The brighter the light the more pups it will produce! Place near a window.
Tillandsia
Tillandsia want bright, filtered light indoors or outside on a covered porch. Mist thoroughly several times per week.
Pothos
Another great beginner houseplant. This easy vine will perform best in bright light but will tolerate low light.
Spider Plant
Hang your spider plant in a bright window or on a bright covered porch.
Orchids
Rubber Plant
Rubber tree prefers bright, filtered light. You can tell if your rubber plant needs more light if it becomes leggy, its leaves lose their luster, and lower leaves fall off.
Dracaena
Boston Fern
Chinese Evergreen
Aglaonema: We have traditional and hybrids. This low-maintenance plant can grow in lower light levels and requires little watering.
Venus Fly Trap
The ideal location for this carnivorous plant is full sun outside on a porch or a sunny window sill inside. Distilled or rain is preferred and do your best to not have the soil dry out.
Asparagus Fern
Need a pop of green? Easy-to-grow asparagus ferns are go-to plants that will thrive nearly anywhere, as evidenced by the specimen in your doctor’s waiting room.
Sansevieria
Cacti
Cacti want a lot of sun, preferably outside on a sunny porch but they can be grown inside on a bright window sill as well.
Monstera Deliciosa
Fiddle Leaf Fig
This popular tree needs very bright light otherwise it will drop its leaves.
ZZ Plant
This plant will grow quicker in bright light, but will tolerate low light very well. Needs very little water due to their tuberous roots.
Hoya
Peace Lily
6” pot, 8” bulb pan, 8” pots, and 10” sizes available! Peace lilies prefer moderate light, especially if they are going to bloom.
Birds Nest Fern
Birds nest ferns would like to be placed in a brightly lit spot.