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Easy-to-grow bathroom plants

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Growing green plants in the bathroom is a great way to absorb moisture because the plants use it to thrive. In addition, they give the bathroom space a very lively, fresh, and inviting place. If you are wondering about plants that can sustain the conditions of your bathroom, you have landed in the right place. Today, we have listed 11 easy-to-grow bathroom plants that will enhance your interaction with nature and make your bathroom more attractive and pleasant. Aside from bringing green space into your bathroom, growing these plants is a positive effect you should try. They can do double duty as decorative pieces and natural moisturizers, helping to create fresh air, balance moisture, and provide more oxygen. In addition, these plants are very easy to grow without the need for any effort. Therefore, these houseplants are one of the most common candidates for upgrading your bathroom. Now, it’s time to grow some!


1 snake plant


The snake plant is an excellent plant that does not require much water. In fact, the humidity in your bathroom may be sufficient to allow these hardy plants to thrive up to 4 feet tall.


2 Heartleaf Philodendron


Thanks to having beautiful heart-shaped leaves, Heartleaf Philodendron refreshes the air in your bathroom and gives it a cozy look. It is very hard and grows very fast.


3 Chinese Evergreen



The plant needs a warm, humid environment with partial shade to grow and stay healthy, and your bathroom is the best place to provide these growth elements.


4 cast iron plant


The cast iron plant is an excellent bathroom plant because it requires very little maintenance to thrive. It does not need any light at all.


5 dumb cane


Dumb cane grows well with very little maintenance. When the soil appears dry it should be watered.


6 Asparagus Fern



The asparagus fern shows pale small green leaves that are well suited to the humidity level in the bathroom. It gives a lacy and airy look. The plant does well in bright or moderate light. Be careful, it is very toxic!


7 Pothos


Potassium is considered an elegant plant because of its heart-shaped leaves. Also, it is an excellent plant to help clean the air in your bathroom with minimal care. It prefers a warm and humid bathroom atmosphere and has a variety of leaves.


8 Bamboo


Bamboo is the best choice for water-loving properties in your bathroom. Expose to about 6 hours of direct sunlight for proper plant growth, while doing so well in low light conditions.


9 spider plant



Spider plants have thin and long striped leaves that help make your bathroom more attractive. For best growth, allow the plant bright, filtered light throughout the day, and make sure the soil is always slightly moist.


10 Peace Lily


The Peace Lily gives your bathroom an elegant look by providing glossy green leaves and white flowers. Regular watering and keeping away from direct sunlight is the basic care for its growth.


11 Begonia


Begonia is a glossy green that thrives on the humidity and heat of the bathroom closet. Remember to give the plant bright light, but not direct sunlight.

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