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15 Best Bathroom Plants to Create Your Own Indoor Oasis
Start your morning surrounded by a healthy dose of nature.
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We all need more indoor plants in our lives! From tiny succulent plants and potted herbs to indoor trees and cactus gardens, there's a staggering array of beautiful plants you can grow indoors. Research shows that spending time in nature is good for your mental health and can lower blood pressure and pulse rate, and indoor plants have similar stress-reducing benefits. So, why not start the day surrounded by plants in your bathroom? They lend an instant spa-like feel to the space!
Bathroom plants will thrive when you give them the right conditions. There are even low light plants that will tolerate a little dark if you don't have big windows, and in a pinch, you also can add an LED growing light to dark corners. Hanging pots also are suited for bathrooms, and many plants love the high humidity levels in a bathroom environment. But b careful about watering because you don't want to drown your plants. The naturally higher level of moisture in a bathroom means pots may not need a drink as often as those in other parts of your home.
Here are a few of the best bathroom plants to transform your bathroom into a private spa.
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Spider Plant
These plants with strappy arching leaves are easy to grow and perfect for hanging baskets. Spider plants prefer bright light, but they'll tolerate lower levels too. The tiny plantlets can be snipped off to grow new baby plants.
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Prayer Plant
This elegant, low-key plant is actually a beautiful, under-appreciated option that's finally getting some attention! It's also not finicky. Its pretty red-veined leaves curl up, as if in prayer, in response to darkness. It likes moderate light and moist soil.
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ZZ Plant
The ZZ plant, short for its botanical name Zamioculcas zamiifolia, seems to thrive on neglect! It doesn't need lots of light, and it will survive even if you forget to water it for a few weeks.
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Air Plant
This plant, also known as tillandsia, is a cute little epiphyte, meaning it grows without soil in bright, filtered light. They're often displayed in a hanging pot or mounted on a piece of wood. Water your plant about once a week by swishing it in the sink, letting it drain overnight, and then putting it back in place the next day.
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Haworthia
This compact succulent won't take up a lot of space in your bathroom. Haworthia takes medium bright light and it doesn't need watered for weeks at a time. And admit it: It's really cute!
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Pothos
Pothos has long, vining stems and shiny, bright green leaves. Oh, and did we mention it's almost possible to kill? It likes moderate light but will tolerate low light conditions. Let the soil dry out between waterings.
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Moth Orchids
Orchids are less delicate than you think, and they stay in bloom for months! They need bright light, so place them near a window. They'll enjoy the high humidity levels in bathrooms.
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Peace Lily
Peace lily has shiny green leaves and pretty white flowers. It likes moderate light, but is tolerant of low light levels, too. However, it does need bright light to make it bloom.
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Bird's Nest Fern
The upright fronds of the bird's nest fern make a pretty, bold accent on not-too-drafty window sills. They need bright light and will enjoy a bathroom's humidity.
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English Ivy
English Ivy does well in hanging baskets or trained as a topiary. There are many different varieties, some with very fine serrated or variegated leaves. They like moderate light and should dry out somewhat between waterings.
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Snake Plant
This plant is basically indestructible! Snake plants comes in many different forms with spiky, upright leaves that will tolerate low light conditions. Let the snake plant dry out between waterings.
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Peperomia
Peperomia is one of those fun-to-grow plants because of its cute puckered heart-shaped leaves and dense mounded shape. It can handle low to moderate light. Make sure to let soil dry out before watering.
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Aglaonema
This low-maintenance plant, also called Chinese evergreen, has long, strappy leaves that have a silvery tinge. It tolerates low light better than most plants. Keep its soil lightly moist at all times.
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Heartleaf Philondendron
These plants are incredibly easy-to-grow and have pretty leaves shaped as (you guessed it!) little hearts. They like moderate light but put up with low light. Let them dry slightly between waterings.
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Dracaena
Dracaena comes in many different and dramatic varieties, but they're all low-maintenance plants. It prefers high light but will tolerate lower light levels. Let it dry out between waterings.
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Arricca Elin Sansone Arricca SanSone has written about health and lifestyle topics for Prevention, Country Living, Woman's Day, and more.
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