Bathroom Plants


Bathrooms offer something most rooms in the house do not: consistent warmth and natural humidity from showers and baths. That makes them ideal for tropical houseplants that appreciate moisture in the air, and genuinely difficult for the moisture-sensitive species that struggle in these conditions. Our bathroom plants collection brings together the tropical species that actively thrive in humid, warm environments, from lush ferns and vivid Calatheas to elegant Peace Lilies and striking Orchids. At Grow Tropicals, every plant is nursery-grown to the highest standard before being dispatched across the UK.

All the plants in this collection appreciate good humidity and indirect light, the natural conditions of most bathrooms with a frosted or north-facing window. For bathrooms with more light, the range of suitable plants expands considerably. Browse by care level to find the perfect humidity-loving plant for your space.

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    Bathroom Plants | Humidity Lovers

    Why Bathrooms Are Great for Plants

    The humidity generated by daily showers and baths creates conditions that are close to a tropical plant's natural habitat. Many popular houseplants, including Ferns, Calatheas, Orchids, and Peace Lilies, struggle in the dry air of living rooms and bedrooms, developing brown leaf tips and reduced vigour. In a bathroom, the same plants thrive with minimal intervention, often needing less frequent misting and less intensive humidity management.

    Best Plants for Bathrooms with Windows

    A bathroom with a window, even a frosted or north-facing one, supports a wide range of humidity-loving plants. Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus) is one of the best choices: it thrives in low light and high humidity, producing bold, glossy fronds. Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum) flowers reliably in low-light bathrooms and is non-toxic. Calatheas and Marantas love the humid air and indirect light. Orchids (Phalaenopsis) also do very well in bright bathroom conditions.

    Best Plants for Bathrooms Without Windows

    Bathrooms without natural light are challenging for plants, but not impossible with the right support. A full-spectrum LED grow light provides the light energy plants need. In a windowless bathroom, Pothos and ZZ Plants are the most resilient options. For a more decorative display, add a grow light and choose Peace Lily or Asplenium. Rotate plants regularly with ones in brighter rooms to keep them healthy.

    Managing Bathroom Humidity

    While bathroom humidity helps tropical plants, very high humidity after a hot shower can cause issues if ventilation is poor. Mould and fungal problems can develop on leaves in poorly ventilated, constantly wet conditions. Ensure the bathroom has adequate ventilation and allow air to circulate after showers. Plants in well-ventilated bathrooms with regular but not constant humidity will generally perform better than those in sealed, damp rooms.

    Watering Bathroom Plants

    Plants in humid bathrooms often need watering less frequently than the same species in a drier room. The ambient humidity reduces moisture loss from the compost and leaves, so check the compost before watering rather than following a fixed schedule. In summer, most bathroom plants will still need regular watering, but in winter the reduced evaporation rate means the compost stays moist for longer.

    Displaying Plants in Bathrooms

    Windowsills, shelving units, and hanging planters all work well in bathrooms. Trailing plants like Pothos and String of Hearts look beautiful hanging from a high shelf or mounted on the wall. Larger statement plants like Peace Lily or Bird's Nest Fern work well on the floor if space allows. Waterproof pots and trays are sensible in a bathroom environment to prevent water damage to surfaces.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus), Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum), Calatheas, Marantas, Phalaenopsis Orchids, Pothos, and Spider Plants all perform well in bathroom conditions. They appreciate the humidity from showers and tolerate indirect or low light. Avoid succulents and cacti, which prefer dry air and direct sun.

    Yes, with supplementary lighting. A full-spectrum LED grow light running for 10-12 hours per day provides the light energy plants need. In a windowless bathroom, choose the most shade-tolerant species: Pothos, ZZ Plant, and Peace Lily. Rotate plants with specimens in brighter rooms every few weeks to keep them in good health.

    Plants release moisture through a process called transpiration, which can slightly increase room humidity. However, in a bathroom the effect is minor compared to the humidity generated by showers and baths. The relationship is more one-sided: the bathroom humidity benefits the plants rather than the plants significantly affecting the room's humidity.

    Generally no. Most cacti prefer dry air and direct sun, two conditions that are typically absent in a bathroom. The high humidity of a bathroom environment can cause rot and fungal issues in cacti. Stick to humidity-loving tropical plants for bathrooms and keep cacti and succulents in sunny, dry rooms.

    Bathroom plants often need watering less frequently than the same species in a drier room, as the ambient humidity slows moisture loss. Always check the compost before watering rather than following a fixed schedule. In winter especially, bathroom plants may stay moist for significantly longer than expected.

    Pothos (Epipremnum), Heartleaf Philodendron, Tradescantia, and String of Pearls all trail beautifully in a bathroom setting. Pothos and Philodendron are particularly well suited as they tolerate the lower light of many bathrooms and actively benefit from the humid air.