If you want to transform your bathroom into a gorgeous oasis, check out these humidity-loving plants!
Soaking in the tub, lighting a scented candle, and enjoying being surrounded by lovely indoor plants are some of the best activities for winding down after a tough day. It’s healing for the soul and is great for your sinuses too, because those plants will take care of filtering the air and helping you relieve tension.
As good as this might sound, you might think it will be difficult to find low-maintenance indoor plants to create that tropical haven if your bathroom only has one little window that lets in little light. The good news is that there are many humidity-loving plants you could check out to transform your bathroom into the green oasis you’ve always wanted.
Moreover, “low light” doesn’t mean your plants can thrive in complete darkness. But don’t worry if your room lacks windows—there’s still hope! We can find a solution. If you’re ready to give your bathroom a wonderful natural makeover, we’re here for you. Without further ado, here are the best humidity-loving plants to turn your room into an exotic paradise!
1. Cast-iron plant
Size: up to 2 to 3 feet tall
Also known as Aspidistra elatior, the gorgeous cast-iron plant is perfect for those who have a brown thumb. This plant has glossy foliage, which grows incredibly well when there’s not much natural light. If you forget to take care of it, it won’t be a problem because it will keep thriving. Make sure you don’t overwater it, because it won’t like it. Professional gardeners say that it’s best to keep the soil moist and not soaking wet.
If you’re not sure whether to get this humidity-loving plant or not, here’s more about it:
- it’s an air-purifying plant;
- It’s pest- and disease-resistant;
- it can easily adapt to different conditions.
However, there are also some cons, so let’s discuss about them:
- it doesn’t like soggy soil;
- it hates full sunlight, so if you have a huge window in your bathroom, it’s probably best to not keep it in front of it.
2. Calathea “Freddie”
Size: 2 to 3 feet tall
As you can probably imagine, plenty of the humidity-loving plants that are suitable for bathrooms are native to tropical rainforests. Gardeners say that these forest floor understory plants are used to warm, damp, and humid conditions. They’re also used to receiving filtered sunshine instead of direct sunlight.
Also known as Calathea concinna “Freddie,” people love to beautify their homes with this one because it’s incredibly easy to work on. This humidity-loving plant is okay with less light than several other species in this genus, so there’s no problem if you have small windows.
Gardeners say you should pay attention to the leaves of these prayer plants, because if they’re curling, it means that they don’t get enough irrigation or humidity.
Here are some pros you should get from this humidity-loving plant:
- is pet-friendly;
- this plant opens its leaves during the day and closes them at night;
- it has gorgeous zebra-striped leaves.
And here are some cons as well:
- it’s quite sensitive to the slightest swings and drafts in temperatures.
3. Chinese Evergreen
Size: 1 to 3 feet tall
We’ve talked to different gardeners and they told us that Chinese evergreens are some of the best humidity-loving plants you could get. They’re resilient and able to tolerate changes in humidity and temperature, so they’re perfect if you want to develop your green thumb. If you’re not sure whether you should get this plant or not, you should know that they’re low maintenance and have a variety of colorful foliage.
…Did you know that this pretty plant is also named Aglaonema spp?
Pros:
- they’re perfect if you’re a beginner at the start of the journey;
- they can thrive in low light, so it’s perfect if your bathroom doesn’t get much natural light.
Cons:
- variegated varieties need enough light to maintain their gorgeous patterns;
- they can be toxic to pets, like cats and dogs.
4. English ivy
Size: 1 to 3 feet tall
If you were looking for a lovely hanging plant to trial over your bathroom shelves, I know exactly what you should consider: a gorgeous English ivy also called Hedera helix. Choose a dark-leaved one, and you won’t have problems with it. It’s a humidity-loving plant, and it doesn’t mind low light.
Even though it won’t be bothered by the steamy walls, it prefers the soil to be slightly on the dry side, so make sure you don’t overwater it.
Why you should get it:
- it lives long;
- it purifies the air in your bathroom;
- is perfect for beginners who want to develop their green thumb.
Why it might not be good for you:
- it’s toxic for your pets.
5. Lucky bamboo
Size: 1 to 5 feet tall
Even though lucky bamboo, also known as Dracaena sanderiana, isn’t the real bamboo, it’s still a great addition to your bathroom. It’s hardy and fast-growing and it will add interest to any room.
Moreover, this humidity-loving plant will add good feng shui to your bathroom, so if you want good vibes, fortune, and abundance, get it ASAP.
Pros:
- it’s low-maintenance, so you won’t put too much effort into taking care of it;
- it promotes abundance and happiness, and it has an interesting symbology.
Cons:
- it can be toxic for pets;
- it doesn’t live long.
6. Moth orchid
Size: 6 to 12 inches tall
Do you want to see eye-catching flowers in your bathroom? Then I know exactly what your space misses: a beautiful moth orchid, also known as Phalaenopsis spp. This humidity-loving plant is a great option for you, but only if you can provide the proper quantity of medium-to-bright indirect light and warm temperatures.
They’re tall and narrow, and they’re perfect for powder rooms with little space. Their gorgeous white color will make you feel like you’re in a spa. Light a candle, dim the lights, and just relax!
Pros:
- this humidity-loving plant is pet-friendly;
- the blooms are gorgeous and long-lasting;
- it’s among the simplest orchids to cultivate indoors.
Cons:
- it won’t thrive in bathrooms with low light.
7. Peace lily
Peace lily, also scientifically known as Spathiphyllum spp., is another gorgeous humidity-loving plant that will make your bathroom look and smell exceptional. Thanks to its glossy green leaves and thick white flower-like spathes, you won’t have problems with mold spores. This plant will absorb bacteria and is an excellent way to filter humid bathroom air.
To help your peace lily thrive, make sure it has the proper quantity of bright, indirect light. Don’t forget that this one is pretty sensitive to overwatering, so don’t give it more than it needs. Some gardeners wait to water them until the leaves begin to droop.
If you don’t know if you’d like this humidity-loving plant, here are a few pros that might convince you:
- it purifies the air in your bathroom and it can absorb mold;
- its blooms are fragrant;
- it’s known as a symbol of purity, hope, peace, and healing.
Of course, there are also some cons here:
- it’s toxic for pets;
- it’s pretty sensitive to temperature fluctuations.
Would you put any of these humidity-loving plants in your bathroom? They’ll make your space brighter and more beautiful. Choose one that fits your style, water it properly, and it will thrive. If you find this article helpful and you’d like to check out something else from The Home Team, here’s a good post for you: Is Your Home Lacking Natural Light? Here Are 11 Smart Ways to Change That!