It’s not very common to find a lot of houseplants in bathrooms, mainly because the environment there can be quite unpredictable. Bathrooms experience fluctuating temperatures, consistent humidity, and varying levels of sunlight depending on the direction and number of windows. But don’t worry, there are plenty of houseplants that can handle these conditions and flourish in bathrooms! Whether you want to add some greenery or control the moisture, these are the best indoor bathroom plants.
#1. Fern


The fern, with its delicate and feathery fronds, is a perfect addition to your bathroom sanctuary. Its lush foliage thrives in the high humidity commonly found in bathrooms, making it an ideal choice for this space. Beyond its aesthetic charm, the fern can enhance bathroom air quality by acting as a natural air purifier.
#2. Bamboo


Known for its resilience and adaptability, Bamboo thrives in low light conditions, making it suitable for bathrooms with limited natural light. Its upright and slender stems add an elegant vertical element to your space. Bamboo is useful for promoting relaxation and well-being while absorbing excess moisture.
#3. Begonia


Begonias come in a variety of varieties, and they thrive in the warmth and humidity of a bathroom shelf. They dislike soggy soil, which can lead to root rot, although they do appreciate humid environments. Highly valued for their blossoms, these plants require a sunny area in the restroom that receives direct morning sunlight.
#4. Bromeliad


In winter, bromeliads bloom for several weeks with flowers that are yellow, pink, or red. They thrive best in the humid environment of a bathroom, but they also require adequate air circulation. You can support them by turning on the bathroom exhaust fan or by scheduling a small portable fan to run for a few hours every day.
#5. Cast Iron Plant


Known for its durability and tolerance for low light conditions, this plant is perfect for bathrooms with minimal natural light. Its dark green, leathery leaves add a touch of elegance and simplicity to the space. To care for it, place it in low to moderate light and water sparingly.
#6. Chinese Evergreen


There aren’t many plants as versatile and tolerant as the Chinese evergreen. You can forget to water and feed these large-leaved, tropical perennials, and they will still grow and thrive. Even though they like dampness, they can also survive dry air as long as they are kept free of cold drafts, which can harm the leaves.
#7. Croton


With its attractive, variegated leaves, this plant adds a subtle yet sophisticated element to the space. Chinese Evergreen is well-suited for bathrooms with low to moderate light conditions, making it an adaptable choice. Although they dislike sitting in damp soil, croton plants require bright but indirect light, as well as high levels of humidity and moisture.
#8. Dieffenbachia


Dieffenbachia thrives when given little attention. When you feel a few inches of dry earth beneath the surface, water them. This plant needs dappled light in the summer and more light during the short winter days.
#9. Gardenia


If you are looking for bathroom plants with a pleasant scent, gardenia is a perfect choice. It infuses the bathroom with a delightful scent and purifies the air. If they get enough bright light, they can thrive in the humid conditions of a restroom. Gardenias can reach a height of six feet, but regular trimming will keep them smaller.
#10. Orchids
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