Available in dark green and variegated forms spider plant chlorophytum comosum makes a great tabletop or basket plant in low light conditions.
Office plants that require little light.
Using a light therapy lamp or light box can help but adding plants may be the missing nature link needed to improve productivity and satisfaction on the job.
During the winter mist the plants frequently to help prevent the leaf tips from turning brown.
When the soil is dry to the touch.
Christmas cactus christmas cacti make good indoor plants and require little care.
Your boss probably has one they have a lush green look that is pleasing to the eye.
The flowers on a christmas cactus can range from white to pink to red.
Jade plants are succulents and need some direct or indirect light.
They cannot grow without light and as you have experienced they will wither and die.
Arriving at the office before the sun rises and leaving at dusk can cause a real sense of deprivation for those who love the outdoors.
Office plants can increase the humidity around the desk remove toxins from the air and add a touch.
Medium light would be in an east or west facing room.
If your room has no windows you should leave lights on 12 hours a day or rotate low light plants into the room for a few weeks at a time before moving them back to a naturally lit room.
They are possibly the most popular office plant in the world.
Best place for them indoors is near a sunny east west south facing window that gets at least 6 hours of direct indirect light per day.
Low light or indirect light.
Up to 12 inches tall.
These plants need 12 hours of darkness to bloom and this normally occurs during the winter months in most households.
North facing rooms or rooms with no windows are considered low light rooms.
Notable properties that make them great for offices.