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Take your pick from our selection of the best large plants and best small plants for bathrooms to help to bring this often overlooked room to life and transform it into a relaxing oasis of calm. Choose from our list of 20 of the best plants to grow in your bathroom, whether it's cool, warm, humid or dry. From the experts at BBC Gardeners' World Magazine.
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The stiff upright leaves of a snake plant make it immediately recognisable and can add some arresting allure to a bathroom corner, especially if complemented by other trailing or climbing species. It isn't fazed by stuffy environs and though it prospers best in well-lit rooms, it will cope admirably in conditions others would flounder in. Bathroom plants are popular but not all houseplants enjoy the damp, humid atmosphere of a bathroom.
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So what are the best plants for a bathroom? Whether you've got a big, family bathroom or a small en-suite - we've handpicked a variety of bathroom plants to suit your space. From potted trees for large bathrooms to hanging plants for steamy shower rooms, find the best plant for your bathroom.
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Bathrooms are great for plants to thrive in, thanks to their humid atmosphere. Take a look at the best bathroom plants, including bathroom hanging plants. Even plants that tolerate low-light need some light to thrive.
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If you don't have a window in your bathroom, consider using a small grow light to help your plant flourish. To care for your bathroom plant: make sure your pot has a hole in the bottom for drainage and don't overwater! More houseplants die from overwatering than under. Find out 9 great 9 plants to include in your bathroom.
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Adding greenery & biophilic touches offers numerous benefits as well as creating a relaxing, zen space. Bathrooms are warm, humid environments ideal for many houseplants. These plants are great for growing in the bathroom, including low.
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Transform your bathroom into a green oasis. Learn which plants thrive in humidity, low light, and small spaces for a stylish, healthy space.
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