Low-light + pet-safe
Low-Light Pet-Safe Houseplants — Verified Non-Toxic and Shade-Tolerant
Two filters at once — low-light tolerance plus ASPCA-verified non-toxic to cats and dogs. A short list, but every one is well-cited.
4 cited care guides match this filter.
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Species · May 28
Boston Fern Care: Humidity, Watering, and Why Misting Doesn't Work
Light: Bright indirectWater: Never let dry outPets: Non-toxic (ASPCA)
Species · May 28
Parlor Palm Care: Low Light, Watering, and Frond Drop
Light: Bright indirect / shadeWater: Moist, not soggyPets: Non-toxic (ASPCA)
Species · May 28
Prayer Plant Care: Humidity, Water, and Leaf Folding
Light: Bright indirectWater: Keep evenly moistPets: Non-toxic (ASPCA)
Species · May 28
Spider Plant Care: Light, Water, and Pet Safety
Light: Bright indirectWater: Dry slightly betweenPets: Non-toxic (ASPCA)
How this list is built
Each species below appears because its care guide already cites primary sources (NC State Extension, Missouri Botanical Garden, ASPCA, UC IPM, Kew, or Iowa State Extension) for the trait this filter selects on. Toxicity classifications are verified against the ASPCA Toxic and Non-Toxic Plants directory. No species is added to a filter without a citation on its guide page. See full source list →
Maintained by Thomas Joseph.