The bathroom is everyone’s favourite place, then making it more unique and comforting with the best plants for the bathroom. Planting pots in the bathroom can give it the feel of a spa, making the bath relaxing. Before getting the bathroom plant, you must find the right match. If you have a bathroom without windows, then get suitable plants. There can be many options for the bathroom, but plants can survive in less sunlight. Many plants that are taken into consideration are tropical forest plants. They can survive in low sunlight and humid conditions.

Here is the list of the best plants for the bathroom which can survive and bloom in humid conditions making your bathroom look gorgeous. It will also add comforting and soothing vibes that will make your bathing experience better.

1. Orchids

Orchids

These are flowering plants which are colourful and have a pleasant fragrance. These plants have around 6-10 species existing all over the world. Some of them grow on rocky surfaces, whereas most of them are found in forests and grasslands. There are two species which are best for your bathroom, Neottia and Corallorhiza. These species lack chlorophyll pigment. Thus, they don’t produce their food. They depend on the fungi for food, so they use the relevant soil mix.

2. Golden Pothos

Golden Pothos

If you prefer a big green plant for your bathroom, then this plant is perfect. It has big boat-shaped leaves and grows very well in a humid environment. This plant is also known as Money Plant, Devil’s Ivy and Marble Queen. All these names are inspired by survival habits. It can grow and thrive well in dark and humid environments. This plant can survive the bitter to bitterest conditions of the environment. Whether it’s over watering, under watering, low or no sunlight. It is like a diamond in the coal which can flourish in any condition.

3. Spider Plant

Spider Plant

Want a hanging plant in your bathroom? Then Spider plant is the best plant for the bathroom; you can plant it in a pot and hang it above to compliment your decor. It is biologically known as Chlorophytum comosum and natively belongs to Bangladesh and Western Australia. The spider plant is an evergreen perennial plant which has a bold white stripe between its green leaves. Their leaves resemble spider legs, therefore called Spider Plant. These plants need light air, so they prefer a windowed bathroom, whereas they can survive low to high temperatures. These plants are sensitive to fluoride and boron, which are also harmful to humans. So, if you observe this plant withering, then it is a sign that your products or water contain harmful chemicals.

4. China Doll Plant

China Doll Plant

Emerald Trees have glossy, feathery leaves which natively belong to China. This plant is often sold as a small indoor plant. If you want a small bathroom plant which occupies less space, then you can look out for these. But, these plants don’t give flowers indoors; to bloom, they need large amounts of sunlight and ventilation. You can find two types of this plant in the market; go for the dwarf plant for your household. Keep them in a shady place in pots which have drainage holes.

5. Bromeliads

Bromeliads

Bromeliads belong to the same family of pineapple. There are 3700 species known worldwide. Plants have tight bundles of leaves, which not only give them a beautiful look but also help in storing water. They are little fragile and sensitive plants and require lots of care. A little sunlight, moisture and an excess amount of water. If provided with all these factors, they grow into bright, green and beautiful plants.

6. Tillandsia

Tillandsia

Little drops over leaves look so pretty and refresh the mood. Tillandsia is a natural hybrid which consists of specialised cells which absorb water from the environment. This trait helps to dry out the moisture from the bathroom. Thus, it decreases the chances of fungi growth in the bathroom. Making it clean and healthy. But, these plants are preferred to be kept in the bathroom where sunlight is available or use photo lights in your bathroom to thrive their growth.

7. Peperomia

Peperomia

Ever-evolving plants and 1000 species are recorded at present. But, every year there, new species are discovered in tropical and subtropical regions. The best thing about these plants is that you can find variety with this one species. You can get xerophytes, lithophytes and epiphyte plants in this species. For bathrooms, consider lithophytes (like Terrariums) or a climber plant Peperomia argyreia. So, the variety makes it the best plant for the bathroom.

8. Pitcher Plant

Pitcher Plant

Also known as the Monkey Cup because of the big cup shape at the top of the plant. They are small and bear colourful flowers. Pitcher plant has a sticky stigma on the top, which has a pungent smell and attracts insects. These plants complete their nitrogen requirement through those insects. This will also help in keeping your plants clean and disease free. These plants are easygoing and thrive in any climate condition, and there is also no major soil requirement.

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9. Heartleaf Philodendron

Heartleaf Philodendron

Heartleaf Philodendron, which is part of the Royal Horticulture. These plants can survive in normal temperatures and, on maturing, give white flowers. They belong to a climber family and are loved because of their big heart-shaped leaves. These plants can protect your bathroom from rats as they produce calcium oxalate. But we don’t recommend this plant if you have a cat in your house. You can use it to decorate your walls or by sowing in a pot can be used as a pot plant.

10. Sword Fern

Sword Fern

Sword Fern is a tiny climber which can be shaped into anything. You can grow them as hanging plants, linear or glandular. These plants require little sunlight to grow. You will observe that these plant leaves will wither off in frost, but later you can see them growing. Sword fern has sharp leaves that grow around internodes; while getting one for the bathroom, make sure you choose the right variety. Get the plant which is a dwarf and survives in moisture conditions.

11. Prayer Plant

Prayer Plant

Is the zebra your favourite animal? This plant is the best plant for the bathroom. It has stripes of dark green colour, making it more appealing. The radiating hues can be complementary to your home decor. If you have dark vintage decor then this plant is the best choice. They are shrubs which grow up to some centimetres. For this plant window is needed because, for the better colour of leaves, direct sunlight is a valuable condition.

12. Chinese Money Plant

Chinese Money Plant

Pila peperomioides are the best addition to your bathroom; they are shrubs which can be best suited for the shelf. These plants can survive in a humid environment and love moisture in the air. The best part about these plants is the round and curvy leaves. Chinese money plants are tolerant plants and can survive in any water condition. But, taking some precautions to grow these plants is necessary. Less sunlight and watering only when the compost of the plant dries up will help in the proper growth of the plant.

13. Asparagus Fern

Asparagus Fern

These plants are not true ferns, but their leaves resemble fern plants. They have tough woody stems, therefore, don’t need any support while growing. After maturation, small blue bell-shaped flowers are seen, which later form small green berries and blacken with maturity. But never eat those berries; they contain toxic substances. Regular watering is needed, but don’t water the plant if its soil is soggy. This plant is also the best addition to your home decor. Place this plant on the front door of the bathroom and bless your house with a vintage vibe.

14. Flamingo Flower

Flamingo Flower

If you love the radiating, strong colours in your house. Then go for the Flamingo flower; the flower of the plant resembles the flamingo bird. The Flamingo plant has red-coloured flowers growing outwards. The glossy flowers can add a statement to your bathroom. If you have a light interior, then these flowers can add a great contrast to your bathroom. The best part about these plants is that they can be kept on the bathroom shelf or in the corner. Just find the right match and place the plant there. Just place this plant in your bathroom and add beach vibes to your bathroom.

15. Spiderwort

Spiderwort

Need a little colour for your bathroom decor, then choose Tradescantia fluminesis; it is the best plant for the bathroom. These are eye catchy and easy-growing plants. Every part of the plant is coloured into pink, pale colour and gradient. Every part and curve showcases the creativity God holds in his hand. The process of growing is also fascinating. You will observe purple colour at the start and later will witness pink colour and finally turn into green. You can use them in any way, either hanging them in your bathroom or placing it in the bathroom. Anyway, you place the plant will just compliment your bathroom.

16. Lucky Bamboo

Lucky Bamboo

These small shrubs resemble bamboo, but their stems are fleshy, which distinguishes them from bamboo. They can grow in ventilated areas and tolerate dry environments. This plant can survive in harsh conditions. You can place them where dim light is available but don’t keep them in direct sunlight. Direct sunlight can cause yellowing of leaves. You can propagate these plants using the stem and make them a perfect choice for your bathroom.

17. Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is known for its medicinal value, but it can also be used for decorative purposes. These plants are easy to propagate and survive in shady areas and moist environments. If you have acne or blackheads problems, then you can use the basal stem and use acemannan gel as a cure. Growing this plant in our bathroom will not only make it spa-like, but it will also replace chemical products with natural ones. Yet, make sure that you don’t have any kind of allergy to Aloe vera.

18. ZZ Plant

ZZ Plant

Zamioculcas is a flowering plant natively belonging to Southern Kenya, South Africa. These plants can survive in moderate temperatures. In studies, it is seen that an increase in temperature can promote auxin production thus, increases leaf production. Avoid over-watering as these plants are xerophytes and thrive in shady areas. Thus, making them a perfect match for your bathroom. These plants have small leaves sprouting out from one node hence, making them compact, which appears similar to a flower. After maturation, you can see the bulb-like growth in the plant, which can be used to propagate the new ZZ Plant.

19. Cast Iron Plant

Cast Iron Plant

Aspidistra elatior, called Cast Iron Plant, is widely cultivated in Japan and Taiwan. Their stems are bulky and grow up to 30 cm in height. They give big and fleshy maroon-coloured flowers. The shape of the flower resembles a funnel and is born in summer. This is the best plant for a bathroom; you can place it in any corner which is deprived of sunlight. Their leaves are also appealing; the large light green colour leaves form a bundle around the node. Making it appealing and overwhelming will also help in uplifting the mood.

20. Succulents

Succulents

Succulents are the group of plants which are categorised under one roof. The reason for categorisation is their survival methods. These plants can grow best in a hot and dry environment. and store lots of water sap inside them. Their storage organs can vary from stem to root, but they store water. These are little shrubs that grow well in shady areas and are mostly used for the shelves. For soil, use the dry soil with compost for better growth and development of the plant.

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21. Dragon Tree

Dragon Tree

Drago or Canary Islands Dragon Tree are closely related to Dracaena cinnabari. They are mostly cultivated in Morocco, and recently their wild species is recorded as extinct. These trees are not only good for decoration but come with other benefits too. On cutting the stems of the trees, you can extract the red resin, which was called dragon blood in ancient times. After the 15th century, its medicinal value was known and used to treat plague and skin disorders. On maturation, you can observe the small white petals growing on the top of the plant. If you have a pet in your house, make sure to keep it away from the plant because it can cause allergies.

Conclusion

In this, there are the best plants for the bathroom, whether you have a widow or not, but ways you can find the perfect plant for your bathroom. A plant will not only give it a spa vibe but also make your bathroom a relaxing place. There are many plants which are beneficial in other ways. They will help in keeping your bathroom dry. Moreover, there are many plants which can also prevent the growth of fungi in your bathroom.

Person-to-person best plants for the bathroom can vary; if you love colours, we would prefer Orchids, Flamingos and spiderwort plants. The green hanging plants category includes ferns because they are lightweight and easy to grow. In case you have a skiing problem, then go for the Aloe vera and Dragon tree.

Now, choose your best plants for bathroom plants and comment below. We will be overwhelmed if you respond, and if you have any other options in your mind, then also don’t forget to mention them in the comment box below.

Charlotte Harding
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With a rich career spanning over the period of decade, Charlotte Harding is an authority on the health benefits of plants and general wellness. She holds a BSc in Biological Sciences (Plant Science) from the University of Edinburgh and a Master's in Public Health from King's College London. She brings a unique blend of academic knowledge and real-world experience to the realm of plant-based health and wellness. Beyond her writing, Charlotte is a yoga enthusiast and a passionate advocate for sustainable living, often sharing her insights on eco-friendly lifestyle choices.

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