Know The Best Plants For The Bathroom
As you’re reading this, if you’re one of those people who love plants you should know that there’s a special variety of plants to grow in the bathroom. Beyond the decorative character they provide, the ones that we’ll recommend are special because they provide benefits such as air purification.
It’s always been considered that the bathroom is too dark and too humid an area for live plants to thrive, so it’s common to use artificial flower arrangements in this space. However, for many types of plants, these are the perfect conditions.
In fact, according to Feng Shui, the plant that should be kept in the bathroom is one that adapts well to this space, thus helping to neutralize the harmful energy that accumulates there.
The best plants for the bathroom
Next, we’re going to present you with a list of plants for the bathroom that meet the aforementioned requirements: they purify the air and absorb humidity. Take note and choose the one you like the best for your bathroom.
Ferns
As Feng Shui points out, ferns grow very well in humid environments such as the bathroom. They’re a type of plant that grows rapidly and spreads, so to keep it controlled you should prune it regularly.
Although the humid air in the bathroom provides a good amount of water to the fern, this doesn’t mean that you do not need to water it. Check the substrate and water when it becomes dry. Now, leave the windows open for good light and fresh air, because this plant needs both of these.
Sansevieria
Sansevieria is a perennial plant that’s characterized by having thin, long, and fleshy leaves with a very striking design. They’re dark green in the center and lighter, almost yellow, around the edges.
In fact, they’re common indoors and outdoors. They have an advantage and that is that they adapt very well to different climates, humidity isn’t a problem for them, as they absorb it well. Another advantage is that they don’t need a lot of natural light.
Hyacinth
The hyacinth is a plant that, unlike the ones we’ve previously mentioned, has flowers. So, in addition to providing a green and fresh touch to the bathroom, it gives color and life. Among its benefits is the little watering it needs, which must be stopped when it blooms. It’s a plant that thrives outdoors and indoors.
Orchids
Orchids originate in tropical areas where there’s heat and humidity, so the bathroom doesn’t represent a risk for them. Of course, the ideal situation is to keep a window open so that both air and sunlight can enter, although it shouldn’t be placed in direct sunlight.
There are several types of orchids. The varieties most recommended for the bathroom are the ones that need the least amount of light. These are the aerangis, the masdevallia, or the dracula.
Aloe vera
Aloe vera, also known as aloe adapts very well to the bathroom environment, as long as it’s well lit. Darkness doesn’t suit this plant very well.
Having aloe in the bathroom will give this room a touch of life, as this is a plant with multiple benefits. As studies indicate, it can relieve burns, wounds, and canker sores, among multiple skin affections.
Bamboo
Bamboo is another favorite plant in interior decoration, including the bathroom. Contrary to orchids, this plant can grow very well in dark bathrooms. Being an aquatic plant it does require a lot of watering, you can even keep it in a small fish tank with water.
When the bathroom has sunlight, it’s necessary to make sure that this plant doesn’t receive direct sunlight.
Other plants for the bathroom
In addition to the plants that we’ve reviewed, there are some others that you can consider, such as:
- Succulents
- Pothus
- Dieffenbachia
- Philodendron
- Aglaonema
- Spatiphyllum
- Peace lily
Take a chance, put a couple of plants in your bathroom!
Pick one or a couple of plants for the bathroom and give this intimate space a better look. If we talk about a bathroom with good space, you can choose several plants whose colors combine with your decoration. If your bathroom is small, choose only one.
Among the specific places where you can put your plants, you can choose from the bathroom counter, the toilet, or floating shelves.
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- Manual de Feng Shui. 2013.
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