Nothing can beat the lively ambiance that a houseplant creates. How about adding some to your restroom? Learn about the Best Plants for Bathroom to enjoy a spa-like feel every time you step in!

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Best Plants for Bathroom

Before growing these plants, make sure your bathroom has a window. If you don’t have one, then interchange the location of these plants once every few days; this will ensure they get proper light exposure. For windowless bathrooms, grow these plants. 

1. Peruvian Grape Ivy

Botanical Name: Cissus rotundifolia

This tropical plant is an excellent option for bathrooms, just make a small trellis, and it will climb on a wall, giving an eye-catching display.

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2. Anthurium

Botanical Name: Anthurium andraeanum

Anthurium enjoys humidity which makes it a great choice for bathrooms. The colorful glossy bracts add a pop of color to the area, giving a spa-like appearance.

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3. Boston Fern

Botanical Name: Nephrolepis exaltata

This easy-to-grow fern adapts well in warm wet bathrooms. Just keep it along a window, and it will flourish year-round.

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4. Snake Plant

Botanical Name: Sansevieria trifasciata

This low-maintenance plant with vertical growth can handle low-light conditions. You can grow snake plants in the water as well; look here.

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5. Spider Plant

Botanical Name: Chlorophytum comosum

Spider plants favor humidity but also handle low levels of it, making them good options for bathrooms. You can grow them in hanging baskets as well.

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6. Begonia

Botanical Name: Begonia spp.

Rex begonia can grows well in pots. It appreciates humid conditions but dislikes water-logged soil. Grow it on a bright spot in your bathroom, and the plant will reward you with colorful blooms.

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7. Philodendron

Botanical Name: Philodendron hederaceum

The heart-shaped variegated foliage plant does well in the moderate and artificial lighting of bathrooms. Do remember, it likes evenly moist soil, in case of over or underwatering plant drops its leaves.

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8. Alocasia

Botanical Name: Alocasia

Alocasia like high humidity, and the bathroom is one of the best places in any home. Just keep it near a bright window for the best growth.

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9. Pothos

Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum

If you want a rainforest look in the bathroom, go with pothos. This low-maintenance plant does well in humid conditions and performs well in bright to low light.

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10. Air Plants

Botanical Name: Tillandsia

This epiphytic plant is another excellent choice for bathrooms; they absorb humidity from showers and baths. Air plants soak water and nutrients from the air and handle various conditions. They just enjoy indirect light and high humidity.

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11. Bird’s Nest Fern

Botanical Name: Asplenium nidus

Bird’s nest ferns appreciate moderate indirect light and extra moisture that bathrooms possess. The wavy foliage creates a jungle-like feel to any area.

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12. Monstera

Botanical Name: Monstera deliciosa

Monstera is surely one of the best tropical houseplants you can keep in the bathroom. Prune it regularly to keep its shape and growth in check.

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13. Orchids

Botanical Name: Orchidaceae

These pretty flowers prefer bright indirect sunlight and flourish without excessive care. The humid surroundings of the bathroom help perfectly in its development.

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14. China Doll Plant

Botanical Name: Radermachera sinica

China Doll Plant is pretty new as a houseplant and is gaining popularity because of its shiny dim green leaves and canopy-like form. You can introduce this beautiful plant to your bathroom as it enjoys wet conditions and humidity.

15. Watermelon Peperomia

Botanical Name: Peperomia argyreia

This compact fella is an ideal choice for small bathrooms in apartments. The eye-catching leaves guarantee a colorful focal point in the washroom.

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16. Parlor Palm

Botanical Name: Chamaedorea elegans

Parlor palm favor humidity over dry surroundings; it is a great option to give a lush look to your bathroom, which have a north or east-facing window.

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17. Tropical Pitcher Plant

Botanical Name: Nepenthes

This tropical plant produces pitcher blooms that are filled with a liquid that lures insects; they are also known as monkey cups.  Keep the plant in your bathroom where it gets bright indirect sunlight.

18. Bromeliad

Botanical Name: Bromeliaceae

Bromeliads can be an exotic addition to your bathroom; this tropical plant prefers warm, moist conditions and dapples sunlight for a long blooming season.

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19. Inch Plant

Botanical Name: Tradescantia zebrina

Inch plants can be grown in both soil or water in vases; it does well both in small and big bathrooms as long as it gets a warm and humid atmosphere.

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20. Staghorn Fern

Botanical Name: Platycerium

Staghorn fern can be a great addition to your bathroom; it adjusts well in low-light conditions and loves moisture too.

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21. Calathea

Botanical Name: Calathea concinna ‘Freddie’

Most calathea varieties thrive well in humid surroundings, making it a great option for your bathroom. It also prefers moderate and indirect light, so you can keep it near your bathroom window.

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22. Syngonium

Botanical Name: Syngonium

Syngoniums don’t appreciate direct sunlight, making it a perfect choice for bathrooms. Also, the steamy environment compensates for the plant’s humidity needs aiding in the vibrant variegation of foliage.

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23. Asparagus Fern

Botanical Name: Asparagus setaceus

Asparagus Fern thrives in moist soil and high humidity. Also, the plant loves to bask in a few hours of direct sunlight. So it is advisable to place it near the bathroom window.

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24. Peace Lily

Botanical Name: Spathiphyllum

The rich glossy leaves and the milky white spathe will add an elite touch to your bathroom. Make sure to place it on the countertop near the shower to help it thrive in maximum humidity.

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25. Zz Plant

Botanical Name: Zamioculcas zamiifolia

The low-demanding nature of the plant makes it perfect for bathrooms where it will thrive in neglect. Keep it away from direct sun exposure, and remember not to water it frequently.

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26. Lucky Bamboo

Botanical Name: Dracaena sanderiana

Lucky bamboo is an auspicious specimen and is believed to remove the negative energy from the bathroom as per Feng Shui principles. The best part—you can grow it in water without the fuss of soil.

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27. Zebra Plant (Haworthia)

Botanical Name: Haworthia

The high humidity and dappled sunlight of the bathrooms will help the Haworthias to maintain their lustrous leaves, which would otherwise develop brown edges and improper growth.

28. Hoya

Botanical Name: Hoya

This low-maintenance beauty can be an excellent addition to bathrooms with indirect sunlight and high humidity. Also, the winter blooms will keep your bathroom fresh and fragrant.

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  • Kelly
  • October 21, 2022 At 7:36 am
  • The pothos looks definitely nice in the bathroom. Never thought the monstera could be a bathroom plant as well – good idea if you have a large area though!
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The pothos looks definitely nice in the bathroom. Never thought the monstera could be a bathroom plant as well – good idea if you have a large area though!

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