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Best plants for bathroom

Bathroom plants are plants that are able to withstand fluctuating temperatures and are good air purifiers. These plants should not be toxic to pets like dogs and cats.

Best plants for bathroom help absorb moisture from the air to eliminate dampness and excessive humidity throughout the day and brings a relaxing environment. Its more than bringing nature indoors.

1.Tillandsia / Air Plant

Air plants are members of the diverse Tillandisa genus which is in the bromeliad family.

In their native habitat of tropical and subtropical North and South America, these epiphytic plants will be found clinging to trunks and branches of other plants or anything else they can sit on including rocks and buildings. While they use other plants to sit on, they do not harm or take from their host.

Air plants are great for the bathroom because they can soak up the humidity right from you.

They collect all the water they need through specialized cells on their leaves called trichomes that allow the efficient absorption of any water from the air, showers and baths.

They give you more room for creativity when it comes to display, since they don’t need planters or potting mix.

Instead of using roots to absorb water and nutrients, air plants absorb both from the air.

They will tolerate a wide range of conditions but are happiest in a spot with bright, indirect light and high humidity. Place them in a bathroom with a big sunny window.

2.Aloe Vera

Since we’re talking about bathroom plants, for best growing results, be sure to place yours in a spot that’s not too far away from a window.

Aloe Vera being one of the best air purifying plants is great for bathroom or kitchen and has an array of  dermatologist’s benefits like helping to reduce acne and wrinkles, healing wounds or easing irritation from sunburns.

Aloe Vera is quite attractive, whether hanging or placed on the floor.

It can survive in high or low light conditions, and is good at absorbing moisture hence ideal for growing in your bathroom.

Best of all, aloe Vera is a extremely hardy plant, known for being next to impossible to kill. 

3. Calathea

Calathea are truly awesome bathroom house plants.

First, it is one of the best low light bathroom plants and does remarkably well in darker conditions.

Secondly, it loves humidity, which there will be an abundance of in your bathroom, especially if you regularly take hot showers.

It can be placed on pretty much any bathroom surface where there is space and will then draw the moisture out of the air. This makes it a very low maintenance houseplant too.

They are also quite striking to look at, transforming your bathroom by adding a wonderful burst of green patterned foliage.

4.Boston fern

These plants are ideal in hanging baskets, in raised containers, or on plant stands.

Indoors, position the plant in medium bright light, such as in an east facing window or behind a sheer curtain in south and west windows (or far enough from the window so the plant is not in direct sunlight).

Boston fern can remove many components of VOCs by absorbing the air pollutants and breaking them down in the root’s biosystem. The compounds that do not fare well against this fern include formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene. These pollutants are responsible for deteriorating indoor air quality.

It helps absorb excess moisture in the air while dehumidifying your home and making it more comfortable.

Consider keeping your Boston fern in the bathroom to prevent mildew and add color to a dreary space.

5.English Ivy (Hedera Helix)

English Ivy is good at moisture absorption through its leaves.

Hanging this plant right over your shower, starts dehumidifying right away. It will also filter out a lot bad chemicals for example, it filters out toluene, xylene, formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene.

English Ivy (Hedera Helix) can remove airborne fecal matter, mold spores and other contaminants from the air.

It requires a cool and moderate humid climate to thrive.

6.Peace lily

The Peace Lily is native to tropical rainforests, making it an excellent plant to have growing in your bathroom.

They are a good choice for your bathroom because they are easy to care and improve the air quality.

Peace lily will add a touch of beauty to the space.

They don’t require a lot of sunlight and you only need to be water once a week. This makes them the perfect choice for bathrooms where natural light is limited.

The natural humidity of your bathroom will help to keep it moist without the need to water it too often.

7 Chinese money plant

The Chinese Money Plant is highly effective in improving air quality. It removes toxins, pollutants and harmful gases present in the air, thus, turning your home a lot healthier and more comfortable.

Chinese Money Plants are said to bring luck and good fortune.

On top of being an easy plant to care for, this is simply a gorgeous plant that suits any room. A plant that will catch the eye and makes a great addition to any shelf or tabletop

8 Orchid

Moth orchids are a popular choice for bathrooms because they originate from the tropics of the rainforest, and love a moist environment.

Orchids need bright, indirect sunlight to thrive.

Place it in your bathroom with a window that gets plenty of natural light.

Hanging orchids can be a great option if you have limited counter or floor space. While they love humidity, they prefer their soil to be on the drier side, so water them sparingly.

Conclusion

Your bathroom is a good space often left out of the decorating budget and by adding plants, you are adding colour and style to your bathroom.

Studies have shown that these plants can reduce stress and boost your mood while others purify the air.

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