"Low light plants" refers to plant species that are capable of thriving in environments with minimal natural light. These plants have adapted to survive and grow under conditions where there is limited exposure to sunlight. They typically have characteristics such as larger leaves to capture more light, the ability to efficiently utilize available light, and a slower growth rate compared to plants that require more light. Examples of low light plants include certain types of ferns, pothos, snake plants, peace lilies, and some varieties of philodendrons. These plants are suitable for indoor environments with low light conditions, such as offices or rooms with small windows or shaded areas.