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While most plants thrive in natural light, there are some that can tolerate low-light conditions, making them suitable for windowless rooms or spaces with limited sunlight. Here are some plants that are known for their ability to thrive in low-light environments:

1. Snake Plant (Sansevieria): Also known as the mother-in-law’s tongue, snake plants are extremely hardy and can tolerate low light and irregular watering.

2. ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia): ZZ plants are known for their resilience and can survive in low-light conditions. They are also drought-tolerant.

3. Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior): As the name suggests, cast iron plants are tough and can adapt to low-light conditions. They are also resistant to pests.

4. Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum): Peace lilies can tolerate low light, but they do appreciate some indirect sunlight. They also help improve indoor air quality.

5. Philodendron: Several varieties of philodendron, such as the heartleaf philodendron (Philodendron hederaceum) and pothos, can thrive in low-light conditions.

6. Aglaonema (Chinese Evergreen): Aglaonema is a popular choice for low-light environments and comes in various colorful varieties.

7. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum): Spider plants can adapt to a variety of light conditions, including low light. They are also known for their air-purifying qualities.

8. Parlor Palm (Chamaedorea elegans): Parlor palms are well-suited for low-light areas and can add a touch of tropical elegance to your space.

9. Dracaena (Dracaena spp.): Some varieties of dracaena, such as the Janet Craig and the corn plant, can tolerate low light.

10. Pothos (Epipremnum aureum): Pothos is a versatile and low-maintenance plant that can thrive in low light. It’s also known for its trailing vines.

When placing these plants in a windowless room, consider supplementing their light with artificial light sources, such as fluorescent or LED grow lights. Additionally, be mindful of the specific care requirements for each plant, including water and humidity preferences.