Hey there! I wanted to chat about some of my favorite bathroom plants that absolutely love humid, low-light environments.
From the easy-care Snake Plant to the elegant Bird of Paradise, these 19 plants are sure to add life and style to your bathroom space without demanding constant attention.
Snake Plant

Have you heard about snake plants? They’re super tough and can handle the humidity in bathrooms really well. That’s why they’re such a popular choice for adding some greenery to your bathroom!
These easygoing plants are great because you can pretty much forget about them and they’ll still do just fine, even if you forget to water them for a while.
These plants really enjoy being in a spot with lots of bright, indirect light, but they can also get by in low light situations.
Water the soil thoroughly and allow it to dry completely between waterings.
Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.
Snake plants are a great air purifier, removing harmful toxins from the air.
I love how those long leaves on that plant look in the bathroom – they really give it a modern touch!
ZZ Plant

ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) is an evergreen perennial native to Africa.
It’s a slow-growing plant with thick, dark green, glossy leaves that are arranged in a whorled pattern.
ZZ plants are tolerant of low light and infrequent watering, making them ideal for bathrooms.
These plants really love soaking up the sun, but they’re also pretty chill with hanging out in shadier spots if needed.
Make sure to give your plants a good drink of water and then let the soil dry out before watering again. It’s like giving them a little break before their next hydration!
They thrive in well-drained soil and do not require frequent fertilization.
Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.
Peace Lily

The Peace Lily is a high-drama choice that’s not quite as high-maintenance as it looks. Its elegant glossy leaves and dramatic white flowers add a touch of elegance to any bathroom.
Peace lilies don’t mind humidity, making them a perfect choice for the bathroom.
Just water your plants when the top layer of soil feels dry. And remember, it’s better to under-water than to over-water.
Peace lilies will tell you when they need water by wilting, so water them as soon as they start to droop.
Spider Plant

The spider plant is actually super popular when it comes to houseplants because it’s just so easy to take care of and can handle all sorts of different conditions.
They are also known for their long, trailing leaves that often produce baby spider plants, which can be easily propagated to create new plants.
Spider plants prefer bright, indirect light but can tolerate low light conditions as well.
They should be watered when the soil feels dry to the touch, and they appreciate being fertilized monthly during the growing season.
Spider plants are not particularly susceptible to pests or diseases, but they can be affected by mealybugs or spider mites if they are not properly cared for.
Pothos

Pothos is a nearly indestructible plant that’s perfect for beginners. It’s a fast-growing vine that cascades down pots or can be trained up a trellis.
It thrives in almost any lighting condition, but it prefers bright, indirect light.
Allow the soil to dry out between waterings and fertilize monthly during the growing season.
Cast Iron Plant

The cast iron plant is a popular choice for beginner plant parents due to its resilience. It can tolerate low light, infrequent watering, and even some neglect.
The dark green foliage adds a touch of elegance to any bathroom, and the plant can help purify the air.
To care for a cast iron plant, water it when the soil is dry to the touch and provide bright indirect light. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.
Dragon Tree

Have you heard of the Dragon Tree? It’s also known as the Dracaena marginata, and it’s a really popular, low-maintenance plant.
This plant is native to Madagascar and features long, sword-shaped leaves with red edges.
If you want to take good care of your Dragon Tree, make sure to keep it in a spot with plenty of bright, indirect sunlight. And don’t forget to give it a good drink when the soil feels dry to the touch! Just remember, a happy Dragon Tree is a well-watered Dragon Tree.
Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.
Don’t forget to give your plants some food every month while they’re growing in the spring and summer. Just use a balanced liquid fertilizer to keep them healthy and happy!
Dragon Trees prefer warm temperatures between 65-80°F (18-27°C) and high humidity, so misting the leaves regularly is beneficial.
Rubber Tree

The rubber tree is a popular choice for bathrooms because it is easy to care for and can tolerate low light conditions. It is a fast-growing plant that can reach heights of up to 10 feet.
Have you ever noticed how big and shiny the leaves of a rubber tree are? They’re such a rich, deep green color, really stands out in a room.
It is a good choice for purifying the air and can help to remove toxins from the environment. To care for a rubber tree, water it when the soil is dry to the touch.
Fertilize it monthly during the growing season and repot it every two to three years.
The rubber tree is a low-maintenance plant that is perfect for busy people or those who do not have a lot of experience with plants.
Monstera

Monstera plants are awesome for bathrooms because they have big, holey leaves and can totally handle low light and humidity. They’re like the perfect fit for a bathroom vibe.
This plant loves soaking up some sunlight, but not too much direct exposure – it prefers a more gentle touch. And make sure to keep its roots happy with soil that’s nice and damp, but not waterlogged.
Water thoroughly and allow the top few inches of soil to dry out before watering again.
Make sure to feed your plants once a month with a balanced fertilizer while they’re growing. It’ll give them the nutrients they need to thrive!
Did you know you can easily grow more Monstera plants by either snipping off a piece of the stem or by air layering them? So cool, right?
Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.
Parlor Palm

Have you heard of parlor palms? They’re awesome houseplants that are really hardy and can handle a lot.
Their lush, graceful fronds create an elegant, tropical atmosphere in any bathroom.
Caring for parlor palms is relatively easy.
They prefer bright, indirect light, but can tolerate low light conditions.
Make sure to water your plants well when you stick your finger into the soil and it feels dry about an inch down. And don’t forget to give their leaves a little misting every now and then to help them stay happy and humid.
Don’t forget to give your plants some fertilizer every now and then while they’re growing. It’ll help them stay healthy and strong!
If you give your parlor palms the love and attention they need, they can really flourish in your bathroom for many years.
Fiddle-Leaf Fig

The Fiddle-Leaf Fig is a great way to liven up your bathroom with a splash of drama and style, all thanks to its stunning, oversized leaves. Just make sure it gets plenty of light (but not direct sunlight) and soil that drains well.
Ensure the soil dries out a bit between waterings.
Avoid putting it in direct sunlight, as the leaves can scorch easily. Mist the leaves regularly to increase humidity, and fertilize monthly during the growing season.
If you take good care of it, your Fiddle-Leaf Fig plant will love being in your bathroom! It’ll help clean the air and give your space a classy botanical vibe.
Bird of Paradise

Did you know that the Bird of Paradise plant has those stunning and colorful flowers? It’s a perfect pick to bring some elegance into your bathroom! Just make sure it gets enough light, but not direct sunlight, and keep the soil well-drained for happy plant vibes.
Make sure to give your plants a good soak when watering and then let the soil dry out a bit before watering again. It’s important to find that balance to keep your plants healthy and happy.
Fertilize monthly during the growing season to promote healthy growth and stunning blooms.
Chinese Evergreen

Chinese Evergreen is a low-maintenance plant with attractive silver or green leaves. It thrives in low light conditions, making it suitable for bathrooms with limited natural light.
Water thoroughly and allow the soil to dry out completely before watering again.
Avoid overwatering, as it can lead to root rot. Provide indirect bright light or filtered light to keep the foliage vibrant.
If the tips of the leaves turn brown, it could be a sign of underwatering or low humidity.
Prayer Plant

With its vibrant, variegated leaves that fold together at night like hands in prayer, the Prayer Plant adds a touch of drama to any bathroom. This tropical plant appreciates humidity, so the steam from your showers will keep it thriving.
Water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch, and fertilize monthly during the growing season.
Keep it out of direct sunlight, as this can scorch the leaves. With proper care, your Prayer Plant will be a beautiful addition to your bathroom for years to come.
Maidenhair Fern

Have you ever considered adding a Maidenhair Fern to your bathroom? It’s such a beautiful and graceful plant that can really add a touch of elegance to the space. Plus, it’s super easy to care for!
Its delicate fronds add an ethereal touch to the space.
This plant prefers bright, indirect light and moist soil.
Water it regularly, but make sure to let the top inch of soil dry out before watering again.
Don’t forget to give those fronds a little mist every now and then to help keep them nice and humid!
Maidenhair Fern is a bit more high-maintenance than other indoor plants, but its beauty makes it worth the effort.
String of Pearls

Have you heard of String of Pearls? It’s a really popular succulent because its leaves look like little delicate beads. If you want to keep it happy and healthy, make sure it gets plenty of bright, indirect sunlight and only water it sparingly.
Remember to not water too much because it can cause the roots to rot.
Ensure proper drainage by using a well-draining cactus mix and a pot with drainage holes. Fertilize sparingly during the growing season, and provide support to its trailing stems to prevent breakage.
Hoya

With attractive waxy leaves and star-shaped flowers that bloom in clusters, the Hoya is a beautiful and easy-to-care-for plant. It prefers bright indirect light but can tolerate low light conditions.
Water it when the soil is dry to the touch, and fertilize it monthly during the growing season.
Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. The Hoya is a great choice for beginners and those who don’t have a lot of time to care for plants.
Philodendron

So, did you know that Philodendron is actually a type of flowering plant? There are around 485 different species in this genus, and they’re mainly found in the tropical Americas, all the way from Mexico to northern Argentina. Cool, right?
Have you ever seen a Philodendron plant? They’re these awesome evergreen perennials that can either climb up like vines or spread out like shrubs. They’re pretty cool to have around!
They have large, heart-shaped leaves that are often variegated in color. Philodendrons are easy to care for and make great houseplants.
They prefer bright, indirect light and well-drained soil.
Water them regularly, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Fertilize them monthly with a balanced liquid fertilizer.
Philodendrons are toxic to pets, so keep them out of reach of animals.
Syngonium

This Arrowhead plant is a true survivor.
It thrives in low light, making it perfect for a dimly lit bathroom.
Its trailing vines bring a touch of elegance to any space, providing a lush atmosphere.
Care is a breeze: water occasionally, ensuring the soil dries out between waterings, and occasionally give it a boost of fertilizer.
Syngonium is a low-maintenance plant that purifies the air, making it a healthy and beautiful choice for your bathroom oasis.

