
If you’re looking for a bathroom plant that loves humid environments but doesn’t need bright sunlight, ferns are the way to go. This rabbit foot’s fern is a great introductory option for novice plant parents. Just be sure to mist this plant every few days to keep moisture levels high.
Size: Small to medium
2
Rooted Rubber Tree ‘Burgundy’

For those with ample bathroom floor space, why not invest in a burgundy rubber tree? The only extra maintenance this plant needs, outside of the traditional low to medium light and weekly watering, is a dusting. These leaves collect dust rather easily, which can prevent them from soaking in enough sun rays. Wipe down the leaves with a damp cloth for the best results.
Size: Medium to large
Advertisement – Continue Reading Below

Pros
Unique look
Cons
Requires warm temperatures all year long
A Mediterranean tree may seem like an odd choice for a bathroom plant, but the olive tree is secretly low-maintenance. It loves humidity and warmth but is low-light tolerant. This tree is ideal for filling that empty corner and providing some vertical interest. Keep watering to a minimum, only adding more when the soil is completely dried out.
Size: Medium to large

A popular, humidity-loving variety, the peace lily boasts beautiful white blooms when grown with enough natural light. Peace lily plants also help to purify the air, great for bathrooms after a deep clean. Just beware that this plant is toxic to both humans and pets, so keep out of reach of curious critters.
Size: Medium
Related: How to Care for a Peace Lily
Advertisement – Continue Reading Below
5
Fast Growing Trees Black Bamboo Tree

Pros
Cold-hardy
Cons
Requires occasional pruning
A larger version of the traditional, table-top bamboo houseplant, this iteration won’t take up any of your precious counter space. This plant is extremely fast-growing and is cold-hardy, perfect for older homes or for those who prefer to keep the bathroom window open. This tree may require some winter pruning to remove dead growth.
Size: Large
6
CTS Air Plants Hypoestes Pink Splash

Pros
Small-space friendly
Cons
Needs regular watering
For a pop of color, we recommend this bright pink tropical plant. Arriving in a 2-inch planter, this bathroom plant is ideal for small spaces. This variety is also air purifying, helping to rid your bathroom of mold, mildew, and other airborne toxins.
Size: Small
Related: The Best Indoor Plants
Advertisement – Continue Reading Below

In order to flower, the Anthurium requires bright, indirect light. Place it on your bathroom windowsill for best results. However, if you have a low-light environment, the glossy leaves are beautiful on their own as well. This plant has tropical origins which means it prefers warm and humid spaces.
Size: Small

Pros
Versatile light requirements
Cons
Inconsistent watering needs
While this coffee plant won’t produce edible beans, the ruffled leaves make for a beautiful bathroom shelf companion. This plant can thrive in both indirect and low-light conditions, but just be sure to water it more when sunlight is brighter. High humidity can help with the leaves’ glossy appearance.
Size: Small
Advertisement – Continue Reading Below
9
Williams-Sonoma English Ivy

Pros
Fast growing
Cons
Needs occasional pruning
English ivy is a classic bathroom plant that cleans the air and thrives in low light. Hang it up high to let the trailing vines do their thing and create a showstopping look. This plant can quickly become unruly due to its fast-growing nature, so keep an eye on it and help direct its growth with plant hooks or indoor trellises.
Size: Medium to large
Related: How to Grow English Ivy Indoors

Pros
Large leaf spread
Cons
Needs heavy watering
Unlike other ferns, the blue star prefers less humidity and more consistent watering. You can expect the dramatic leaves to fill in for a lush and tropical look. Place yours in bright indirect sunlight—perhaps on a windowsill—for the best results. I’ve noticed that this plant crisps up quite quickly, so I recommend using a self-watering planter or watering stake to ensure it gets enough moisture.
Size: Medium to large
Related: The Best Self-Watering Containers for Your Plants
Advertisement – Continue Reading Below
11
Bloomscape Kangaroo Fern

Pros
Pet safe
Cons
Needs high humidity
Low-light tolerant and nontoxic to pets, the kangaroo fern prefers the ample mist and humidity of the forest floor. It’s used to growing side to side rather than upward, so it’s a great option for high coverage. Be sure to place this plant on its own or with plenty of space to allow the leaves to fully spread out.
Size: Medium
Related: 15 Best Pet-Friendly Plants to Keep in Your Home

Pros
Fast growing
Cons
Needs medium light
A classic fern, the Boston appreciates a lot of mist and humidity—like in your bathroom after a lengthy shower. It’s ideal for filling sparse corners, so hang this plant up high to make the most of its spreading and draping leaves. It needs occasional sunlight, so if your bathroom doesn’t have a window, move it into a brighter spot for a bit or set it under a grow light.
Size: Medium to large
Related: 20 Best Plant Grow Lights
Advertisement – Continue Reading Below
13
Easy Plant Marble Pothos

Pros
Easy to care for
Cons
Toxic to humans and pets
Low-light cutie-pie pothos plants are great for windowless or basement bathrooms. They’re incredibly easy to care for and need water only when the soil is completely dry. Their low-maintenance care requirements make them ideal for beginner plant parents.
Size: Small
Related: The Ultimate Pothos Plant Care and Growing Guide

Pros
Low maintenance
Cons
Toxic to humans and pets
Drought tolerant and nearly indestructible, the ZZ plant is great for people who are just getting into gardening. When cared for properly (meaning you water it when the soil is completely dry to the touch and give it low to medium light), it can grow up to three feet tall, making it the perfect accent for a large walk-in shower.
Size: Small to medium
Related: How to Grow and Care for a ZZ Plant
Advertisement – Continue Reading Below
15
Rooted Lemon Lime Prayer Plant

Pros
Beautiful striped leaves
Cons
Finicky about water
Mimicking praying hands, this plant curls up at night and then reopens with the sunrise. That means it’s happy, we promise! Its unique striped leaves love low to bright indirect light and filtered water, which helps them avoid developing scorched-looking edges. In my experience, normal tap water has been completely fine for my prayer plant, but I’ve noticed the color become more vibrant when I use distilled water.
Size: Small to medium
Related: 30 Best Indoor Plants That Are Easy to Grow
16
Urban Stems Pilea Peperomioides

Pros
Easy to propagate
Cons
Prone to overwatering
The self-propagating pilea, aka pancake plant, UFO plant or Chinese money plant, thrives in tropical environments, making it the perfect bathroom plant candidate. However, it does best in bathrooms that get bright indirect light. It has flat, round leaves that make it look cute and playful display, and you can pull off the “pups” it produces to give to friends and family.
Size: Small
Related: How to Care for a Chinese Money Plant
Advertisement – Continue Reading Below
Pros
Trailing vines
Cons
Needs high humidity
If you can’t resist a trailing plant, go for a golden pothos, It’ll make itself and all its vines at home in your bathroom. It can handle low to bright sunlight so long as the light is indirect, but the tips of its leaves will turn brown if the air is too dry. Focus on misting and adding humidity wherever possible.
Size: Small to medium
Related: The Ultimate Pothos Plant Care and Growing Guide

Now 15% Off
Pros
Easy to care for
Cons
Needs a decent amount of sun
Majesty palms love humidity, so your bathroom is the perfect spot for them—so long as you have space for a bigger plant. They love the occasional misting, and while they can handle lower light, they do best in sunny locations—a south- or east-facing window is best. If you notice the leaves crisping up or turning brown, give your plant less sun and more water.
Size: Large
Related: 20 Best Indoor Trees for Every Kind of Plant Parent
Advertisement – Continue Reading Below
19
The Sill Mini Preserved Living Wall
Pros
No maintenance
Cons
Will not get bigger
Sometimes the best bathroom plants are the ones that require zero effort. If you’re looking for a decorative plant to liven up your bathroom wall, opt for a “living wall.” This vibrant green moss has been preserved in its prime so you won’t have to do anything to keep it in tip-top shape. Simply hang it up.
Size: Small
20
Bloomscape Hedgehog Aloe

Pros
Low water requirements
Cons
Needs ample sunlight
The aloe plant is a low-key succulent that’s perfect for a first-time plant owner or anyone with a busy lifestyle. All it really needs is access to bright light (indirect is fine, though direct sunlight will be better and might even make your plant yield coral-hued flowers), so just place it in a sunny spot. Its leaves are filled with gel that’s great for soothing sunburns and skin irritations.
Size: Small to medium
Related: The Essential Guide to Aloe Vera Plant Care
Watch Next

Advertisement – Continue Reading Below
Advertisement – Continue Reading Below
Advertisement – Continue Reading Below