Live plants are a great way to make your bathroom feel like your own personal serenity spa. It’s important when choosing our plants to select ones that are suited for a high-humidity environment. It’s important to choose plants that will tolerate a low-light room and happily live with shower mist.

Your plant babies need to have the best start in life, and that starts with choosing the right plant for the right environment. To create the most spa-like experience you should select a mix of hanging plants, potted and plants that can sit on a plant stand. Here are few plants that will work well in your bathroom.

Calathea
These bathroom worthy plants are well suited to your bathroom and will add a splash of elegance and color to the space. If you don’t have a ton of light opt for the Freddie calathea variety.

Pothos
If you’re looking for a hardy, low-maintenance plant, Pothos is the one for you. Pothos can survive in most spaces, and many people use them in their cubicles at work. This plant can survive lower light levels and irregular watering. Pothos is fast growing and would work well on a high shelf or suspended from a curtain rod.

Aloe
This natural beauty appreciates bright, indirect light. It’s a great addition to your bathroom and can boost your medicine cabinet with its internal healing benefits. Aloe is known to help with itchy and burning skin.

Bird’s Nest Fern
This fern can tolerate lower light spaces and loves the extra moisture that your bathroom provides. Your fern will thank you with large growth and less browning.

Air Plants
These plants like it steamy and do best in bright, indirect light. They love humidity and would appreciate a big sunny window.

Staghorn Fern
If you have a sunnier bathroom this fern is the fern for you. This plant loves extra humidity and light. Ferns like to be planted on wood, so you can hang them on the bathroom wall on wood or set it in the windowsill.

Alocasia
This plant loves the sun, but is prone to sunburn, so keep it off the windowsill. The Alocasia loves the bright humidity of your bathroom.

Adding some of these plants to your bathroom will help to create a serene spa-like experience that will make it difficult to leave the bathroom. If you have questions about the best plants to add to your bathroom, we would be happy to help. Come on by the nursery and let’s chat!