3. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)
The spider plant is another great choice for your bathroom, as it’s very adaptable and easy to care for, and yes, it loves humidity. So you can take your warm baths without worrying that it may die or something like this.
From solid green to variegated, from narrow and long leaves to curly ones, this indoor plant comes in different varieties and sizes. In fact, the brighter the light, the brighter the vertical stripes are in the variegated types.
The spider plants thrive in bright, indirect light, but they can tolerate moderate light conditions. They are easy to propagate as they grow baby plants at the ends of their stalks. Carefully cut one of the spider plantlets and put it in a glass of water. When roots are around an inch long, transfer the baby spider to potting soil.
4. Devil’s Ivy (Epipremnum aureum)
Also known as Golden Pothos, the devil’s ivy is one of my favorite indoor plants. You don’t need to do much to take care of it, and it’s also extremely easy to propagate.
Devil’s ivy is a carefree plant that loves humidity, does best in moderate light, doesn’t mind the heat, and is happy to be watered occasionally. The conclusion? It’s best for the bathroom. As a trailing plant, it’s a wonderful choice for creating a tropical vibe and making use of the vertical space in your bathroom.
Because devil’s ivy grows quickly, you may need to transfer it to a larger pot once a year.