Plant List: Sun-Loving Indoor Plants

Light: Full sun; tolerates filtered sunWater: Prefers dry conditions; do not overwater; provide good drainage; tolerates drought

Light:  Full sun Water: Let soil become dry before watering, provide good drainage

Light:  Filtered sunWater: Needs consistent moisture but allow soil to become almost dry between waterings

Light:  Bright indirect lightWater: They are thirsty plants. Wait until the top inch or so dries completely, then water well; does not tolerate long periods of drought

Light: Full sun to low-light conditionsWater: Let the soil dry between waterings

Light:  Full sunWater: Provide constant water; wet roots are best

Light:  Full sunWater: Water regularly to keep moist; likes high humidity

Light:  Full to partial sunWater: Allow soil to dry out between waterings; the bulb-like base stores water

Light: Bright light but not full sunWater: Water regularly; needs good drainageColor varieties: Red, pink, orange, yellow, and white

Light: Mostly sunny exposureWater: Consistent moisture with high humidity

Light: Bright indirect sunWater: Water regularly; keep moist; mist regularlyColor varieties: White and pink

Light: Bright indirect sunWater: Water occasionally

Light: Full sunWater: Deep, regular watering; make sure soil is well drained

Light: Bright lightWater: Water deeply once a week; do not allow soil to dry outColor varieties: Creamy white

Light: bright indirect light, avoid full sunWater: Consistent moisture but not wet

Light: Bright, indirect light; too much direct sun can scorch leavesWater: Keep consistently moist but not wet, reduce water in winterColor varieties: Foliage can be pink green, purple, red, or variegated

Light: Full sun Water: Water once monthly; let soil dry out in between waterings; do not overwater

Light: Direct sun a few hours per dayWater: Allow plant to dry out completely, then water deeplyColor varieties: Orange, red, yellow, purple, white

Light: Bright light with at least partial sunlightWater: Once a month; allow soil to dry out between wateringColor Variations: red or pink flowers in spring (rare when grown indoors)

Light: Bright light with some full sunWater: During the growing season, water whenever the top two inches of potting mix are dry; in winter, water only when the plant begins to shrivel

Light: Very bright indirect light; protect from direct sunlight; loses its leaf color in too much shadeWater: Keep uniformly moist; reduce water in the late fall and winter months

Light: Bright, indirect light; protect from afternoon sunWater: Water regularly during the growing season

Light: Full sunWater: Weekly during spring and summer; monthly during fall and winterColor varieties: Colorful flowers are possible but not common for indoor plants

Light: Full sunWater: Infrequently; when soil dries out completely

Light: Full sunWater: Occasionally, when top one inch of soil dries out

Light: Full sun or very bright lightWater: Occasionally; when top one inch of potting mix dries out

Light: Full sun Water: When the soil dries out; at most, once a week

Light: Full sunWater: Water thoroughly when the top one inch of soil dries out

Light: Full sun or bright, indirect lightWater: Keep evenly moist but not soggy

Light: Full sun but protect plants from very bright direct sun during the summerWater: Water frequently during spring and summer; keep drier during the winter