English Ivy thrives in dim light and cleans the air in bathrooms. Allow the trailing vines to create a stunning effect by hanging it high.
It prefers less humidity and constant irrigation than other ferns. You may expect rich, tropical foliage from the spectacular leaves.
The Kangaroo fern prefers forest floor mist and humidity and is pet-safe and low-light tolerant. It grows sideways, making it ideal for high coverage.
The Boston, a traditional fern, loves moisture and humidity—just like your bathroom after a long shower. Hang this plant high to maximize its spreading and hanging foliage for filling empty corners.
Low-light cutie-pie pothos thrive in basement or windowless bathrooms. They're easy to care for and only need water when the soil is dry.
The drought-tolerant, practically indestructible ZZ plant is great for beginners in gardening. Properly cared for, this plant can reach three feet.
This plant curls at night like praying hands. We swear it's happy! The unusual striped leaves prevent burned margins by loving low to bright indirect light and filtered water.
Pilea Peperomioides, a tropical self-propagating plant, is ideal for bathrooms. It works well in a bathroom with a bright-to-indirect window.