#10. Orchids

If they are kept from getting too cold, many orchids are perfect for bathroom plants. While some species are air plants, or epiphytes, that take in moisture from the atmosphere, others are grown in soil. Because some orchid kinds are little plants, you can group many together for quite a show. Orchids can bloom for weeks at a time.

#11. Peace Lily

Peace lilies are graceful bathroom plants that need little maintenance. They enjoy the humidity in the bathroom and thrive on consistent watering. Avoid letting the soil get too dry for prolonged periods of time.

#12. Philodendron


Philodendrons do well in bathroom environments. While some kinds grow upright, others generate vines that can reach a length of twenty feet. It is comparatively simple to grow both kinds. This plant will drop its leaves if you give it too little or too much water.
#13. Pothos

With its cascading vines and heart-shaped leaves, pothos adds a touch of greenery and simplicity to the space. It thrives in low to moderate light conditions, making it suitable for bathrooms with limited natural light.

#14. Snake Plant


Snake plants grow vertically, which contrasts well with other trailing bathroom plants. Mature plants vary in height from 8 inches to 4 feet, depending on the type. They can tolerate less ideal conditions, but they love intense light. More light is necessary for variegated species to avoid turning back to all-green foliage.
#15. Spider Plant


Spider plants prefer small spaces to grow in, so avoid placing them in a container that is larger than the root ball. Mature plants often produces small, star-shaped flowers. These low-maintenance plants can withstand bright light, but direct sunlight will cause the leaves to burn.
#16. Weeping Fig


Weeping figs are a lovely addition to a bathroom, provided you have enough area for a modest tree. It dislikes abrupt temperature fluctuations, though. It may lose leaves in cold drafts, but it should bounce back. Weeping figs prefer dampness, although they dislike resting in moist soil or being overwatered.
#17. Dragon Tree


Many varieties of dracaena, or dragon trees, are also excellent choices for bathroom plants. Although they prefer medium to bright, indirect light, they can readily withstand dim light. In typical indoor temperatures, which range from 65 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, this plant also thrives.
#18. Anthurium


The heart-shaped, waxy blossoms of anthuriums have a distinctive appearance. Although they prefer humidity, anthuriums need lots of light to survive. Plus, you should provide strong, indirect light for this plant. If you want to know whether your plant is receiving enough moisture, look at its leaves.
#19. Majesty Palm


These elegant palms are quite magnificent, and they make a great accent plant in a bathroom with high ceilings. Majesty palms are tolerant of humidity and need indirect light. In containers, it can reach heights of up to 12 feet.
#20. Spiderwort

Thriving in high humidity, spiderwort is a perfect fit for your showcase of bathroom plants. These plants are excellent for hanging baskets or containers since they produce trailing vines. They simply require the occasional deadheading to keep the leaves clean, making them very low maintenance.

Bathroom plants have become an essential addition to bathrooms. Why? Because there is nothing more stylish than having lush green plants adorning a shelf or stool beside the bathtub or hanging gracefully from the shower. So let’s embrace this trend by incorporating some green companions into your space, and let us know what is your pick.
