Aloe Vera: This low-maintenance succulent enjoys kitchens' bright, indirect light. Its calming gel is also useful.
The resilient Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum) can adapt to diverse illumination situations.
Many culinary plants including basil, mint, oregano, and parsley flourish in the kitchen. They add greenery and fresh culinary herbs.
Snake Plant (Sansevieria): Ideal for kitchens with limited natural light, snake plants filter the air and tolerate low light.
Pothos (Epipremnum aureum): This low-maintenance vine can tolerate different illumination conditions. It's ideal for hanging baskets and shelves with trailing plants.
Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum): These air-purifying plants grow in low to bright, indirect light. They also blossom elegantly white.
Jade Plant (Crassula ovata): Bright, indirect light suits succulents. Their leaves store water, making them low-maintenance.
ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia): These hardy plants thrive in low light. They have glossy green foliage and require minimal care.
Succulents: Sunny kitchens support many succulents. They are easy to care for and come in several shapes and sizes.
Consider growing lavender in a sunny kitchen. Besides its wonderful aroma, it can be used in cooking and is calming.