Low-Light Indoor Plants , That Can Liven Up , That Shady Corner of <br />Your Living Space.<br />These 5 plants may be just what that shady corner of your home is missing. .<br />1. Snake Plant , (Sansevieria).<br />The Snake Plant is easy to grow and<br />doesn't require frequent watering.<br />It also comes in a variety of <br />attractive shapes and colors.<br />2. ZZ Plant, (Zamioculcas zamiifolia).<br />Zamioculcas zamiifolia is an extremely drought-tolerant plant, meaning it needs infrequent watering when grown indoors. .<br />While the ZZ Plant can <br />do well in low-light, <br />it's also fine with medium <br />to bright light conditions. .<br />3. Pothos.<br />The Pothos plant can thrive in <br />a variety of lighting conditions <br />and also requires very little water. .<br />These vining house plants can <br />grow up to 30 feet long indoors. .<br />4. Dracaena.<br />This genus of about 120 tropical plants <br />tolerates low light and <br />has low water requirements.<br />Dracaena also come in a wide <br />range of shapes, colors and sizes. .<br />5. Dieffenbachia.<br />This versatile plant <br />also thrives in a variety <br />of lighting conditions. .<br />Unfortunately, Dieffenbachia plants<br />are highly toxic if ingested <br />by pets and humans.<br />so parents and pet owners should <br />exercise caution in the home