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8 Perfect Plants for Growing in YourBathroom

When considering indoor plant placement, people typically opt for the balcony or bedrooms. However, few realize that certain plants can thrive in bathrooms and showers as well. Here, we highlight some of those options:

1. Aloe Vera 

The high humidity levels in bathrooms and showers make them ideal for aloe vera growth. Additionally, this plant thrives in bright, indirect light, which is typically provided by bathroom lighting.

2. Spider Plant

Position spider plant pots on side shelves or close to basins to encourage their growth. Spider plants flourish in bright, indirect light, and the increased humidity of the monsoon season will help them thrive.

3. Bosten fern

Boston ferns are classic bathroom plants as they love humidity and indirect light Make sure to keep the soil consistently moist, so the higher humidity levels in a bathroom can help keep them happy

4. Peace lily 

Peace lilies are graceful plants that thrive in low to moderate light and high humidity, making them ideal for bathrooms. Their striking white blooms and shiny green foliage bring a touch of elegance to any environment.

5. Monstera 

The Monstera is a superb choice for bathroom greenery. Its sizable leaves and shiny surface add a stunning aesthetic, bringing a sense of liveliness and openness to the space.

6. Snake plant

Snake plants are nearly indestructible and can grow well in a range of conditions. They can also grow and thrive in the low light and high humidity conditions of a bathroom. Plus, they will also look great as a decor piece.

7. Pothos

Pothos plants are incredibly adaptable and can thrive without traditional soil. Simply allow the vine to weave through your bathroom a couple of times, and you’ll find it keeps flourishing.

8. Lucky bamboo

Lucky bamboo often arrives beautifully arranged in a jar filled with stones and soil. The great part is that it can be placed in the bathroom, close to the shower, where it will get a regular supply of water and thrive.

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