We've recently shifted into a new office with much better natural light and space for indoor plants, which the boss is keen to see to brighten and freshen up the place. Naturally I want Tassie natives near me, alpine and sub-alpine species ideally, but most require more sun than the 700-2000 lux we're getting during the day to grow well. Obviously it's an airconditioned environment so constant warmish temps and low humidity, but I'm used to keeping up the water with my native at home.
We're also going to be limited with pot size, we have fancypants pot holders built into our workstation cupboards that will only take a 180mm/7" pot. My Pencil and King Billy pines have already grown enough in a few years to need potting on into (much) bigger homes.
Curious what people might recommend? I'm thinking various fern species - Maidenhair (Adiantum aethiopicum) seems suitably containable - and potentially bauera and other understory species that are used to shade or part-shade. Also very keen to try Lemon boronia (Boronia citriodora) for reasons that don't need to be explained

Keen to hear what others have managed to keep inside successfully! Thanks in advance...