Collection: Partial-Shade Plants

Not every corner of your home gets bright sun — and that is perfectly fine! Our Partial-Shade Plants collection brings together 60+ beautiful varieties that love soft, filtered, or indirect light. From lush ferns to s...

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Not every corner of your home gets bright sun — and that is perfectly fine! Our Partial-Shade Plants collection brings together 60+ beautiful varieties that love soft, filtered, or indirect light. From lush ferns to striking ginger plants, there is something here for every shaded balcony, corridor, and living room.

Why Choose Partial-Shade Plants?

Partial-shade plants are some of the easiest to grow for Indian homes. They thrive in the kind of light most rooms naturally have — no grow lights needed. Many are also air-purifying plants, helping you breathe cleaner air every day. Our customers love them because they stay green and lush with very little fuss.

  • Low maintenance — water less, worry less
  • Perfect for north- and east-facing balconies
  • Great for indoor corners with indirect light
  • Many varieties are known as lucky plants by Vastu guidelines
  • All available at lowest prices — quality plants, honest value

What's Inside This Collection?

We have handpicked varieties that our gardeners love most. You will find the graceful Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum Raddianum), the bold Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium Nidus Crissie), and the exotic Pink and Red Ginger Plants (Alpinia Purpurata). These are true bestsellers among Indian plant lovers.

We also offer curated plant packs on metal stands — ready-styled setups for your living room or work-from-home space. These bundles make gifting easy too, especially during festivals and housewarmings.

How to Pick the Right Plant for Your Space

  • Bright indirect light (2–4 hrs): Try Maidenhair Fern or Pink Ginger — they love a spot near a window with a sheer curtain.
  • Low light (no direct sun): Bird's Nest Fern and most foliage plants on metal stands do well here.
  • Balcony or terrace (partial shade): Ginger plants and fern varieties grow beautifully with morning light and afternoon shade.

Over 10,000 Indian households have trusted Vedicflora for their plant needs. Check your pincode for delivery availability and explore our rewards program to earn points on every purchase. Happy growing!

Frequently asked questions

What are partial-shade plants?

Partial-shade plants are varieties that grow best with 2–4 hours of indirect or filtered sunlight each day. They do not need direct afternoon sun and are ideal for shaded balconies, north-facing rooms, or spots near windows with curtains. Most are low maintenance and easy to grow indoors.

Which partial-shade plants are best for Indian homes?

Some of our best sellers for Indian homes are the Maidenhair Fern, Bird's Nest Fern, and Ginger Plants. These thrive in the warm, humid climate of India and do well in typical home lighting. They are also popular as air-purifying plants and make great décor pieces.

Are these plants easy to care for?

Yes! Most plants in this collection are easy to grow and need very little effort. Water them 2–3 times a week, avoid direct harsh sunlight, and wipe the leaves occasionally. They are perfect for beginners and busy households looking for low-maintenance greenery.

Can I keep partial-shade plants on my balcony?

Absolutely. A north- or east-facing balcony is ideal for most partial-shade plants, as they get gentle morning light without harsh afternoon sun. Ferns and ginger plants especially love a breezy balcony with dappled shade. Just make sure they are protected from strong winds and heavy rains.

Do you deliver plants across India?

Yes, Vedicflora delivers plants to hundreds of pincodes across India. You can check delivery availability for your area on the product page. We pack all plants carefully to ensure they arrive fresh and healthy at your doorstep at the lowest prices.

Are any of these plants considered lucky as per Vastu?

Yes! Several plants in this collection — including ferns and certain foliage plants — are considered lucky plants as per Vastu Shastra. They are believed to bring positive energy, improve air quality, and create a calm atmosphere at home. They also make wonderful housewarming or festival gifts.