Only plants that need not photosynthesize can live in the dark so fungi, mosses, etc. although if you mean "low light" plants there are probably more "greens" that exist but they're mostly shrubs and small plants that live on the dark, forest/rain forest floors of the world. Although sadly, I cannot give you any specific names :(
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No plants can grow in the dark. They require sunlight for photosynthesis, and cannot survive without this process. You can grow many with artificial lights though. There are lots of posts regarding that.
Some plants that can grow in low light conditions include pothos, snake plant, and peace lily. These plants are known for their ability to thrive in indoor environments with minimal light.
Mushrooms, fungi and crops such as 'forced' chicory and rhubard can be grown in the dark
Yes, they can respire in dark very well.
No, because they need sunlight to grow or they will probably die.
Yes, plants can grow in alternative growing media such as hydroponic systems, coconut coir, perlite, vermiculite, and even water. These media provide plants with nutrients and support for their roots to grow.
No, not all plants grow from seeds. Some plants can be propagated through methods like cuttings, division, or grafting.
Some common plants that can be grown from leaves include jade plant (Crassula ovata), African violet (Saintpaulia), and spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum). These plants can be propagated by taking a healthy leaf or leaf cutting and encouraging it to grow roots.
Some chemicals make plants grow. They are called fertilizers. Some chemicals plants make plants die. When intentionally applied, they are the type of pesticide called herbicides. Some chemicals do not affect plants.