1. Bird’s Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus)
The bird’s nest fern is one of the best indoor plants that will do just fine in high humidity, so it’s great for the bathroom. It’s an epiphytic plant native to the tropical environments of Asia, Australasia, and East Africa, which means it naturally grows on other plants, drawing nutrients from its host plant.
Being a fern, this indoor plant loves full to partial shade, making it a perfect choice for low-light spots in your house (such as bathrooms). Bird’s nest ferns kept as indoor plants usually have fronds that grow only around 2 feet long. If you already have one, you’ve probably noticed that it grows very slowly. Well, it’s actually normal, so there’s no need to worry.
If your bird’s nest fern has plenty of humidity, moisture, and warmth, it will soon start growing babies. Don’t move, handle, or touch the new, delicate fronds because they are extremely fragile, and you can deform or damage them.
2. Aloe Vera
Here’s another easy indoor plant to care for that’s also lovely! Native to North Africa, this succulent plant can easily adapt to different levels of light. Known for its healing properties, aloe vera can also purify indoor air by absorbing dust and airborne bacteria.
It loves bright, indirect light and requires little watering. In fact, one of the few things that can kill this lovely plant is overwatering.
Aloe vera is also good at absorbing moisture, making it a great choice for the bathroom. Whether placed on the floor or hanging, this plant will retain water from the environment, so you won’t have to worry too much about watering it.
Similar to the spider plant, aloe vera produces baby plants, which can be transferred to another pot to create new aloe veras.