10 Easy Bathroom Plants for Low Light and High Humidity
If you’ve ever stood in your bathroom and wondered, “Could anything green actually survive in here?” I have good news for you! Some plants don’t just survive in bathrooms – they love them.
Bathrooms might not seem like the obvious spot for indoor plants, but the humidity from daily showers and the softer light make it an ideal microclimate for a few low-maintenance favorites. You don’t need a giant window or perfect watering schedule. These plants are happy with humidity, can grow in low light, and don’t mind a bit of neglect.
Here are 10 of the best bathroom plants that keep growing and thriving in the background while you get on with life.
1. ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)

The ZZ plant is a slow-growing beauty that doesn’t ask for a lot of attention. It handles low light well, tolerates dry spells, and is great at handling humid conditions. Even windowless bathrooms can work, especially if you leave the door open sometimes or use a grow light.
- Best for: Corners, benchtops, or shelves
- Care tip: Let the soil dry out before watering. Don’t overdo it. ZZs are happier on the drier side.
2. Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)

This plant loves humidity and lets you know when it’s thirsty. Its leaves will droop, then perk back up after a drink. It prefers filtered light and repays you with soft white flowers when it’s happy.
- Best for: Vanity cabinets, shelves, and baskets on the floor.
- Care tip: Keep the soil lightly moist, but not soggy.
3. Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)

Pothos is one of the easiest plants you’ll ever grow. It thrives in low to medium light, doesn’t mind missed waterings, and grows quickly. Its trailing vines look great hanging from shelves or spilling over a cabinet.
- Best for: Hanging baskets or high shelves
- Care tip: Trim the vines if they get too long, or weave them back over the pot. Root the cuttings in water to make more plants.
4. Heartleaf Philodendron (Philodendron hederaceum)

This soft-leaved climber is forgiving and adaptable. It grows happily in bathrooms with indirect light and enjoys the extra humidity. It’s another one that trails, so it works well on high ledges or in wall planters.
- Best for: Hanging planters or shelves
- Care tip: Water when the top inch of soil dries out.
5. Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior)

True to its name, the cast iron plant handles almost anything. It’s slow to grow but very hard to kill. It doesn’t mind low light, fluctuating temperatures, or forgotten waterings.
- Best for: Lower-light bathrooms
- Care tip: Wipe down its broad leaves occasionally to keep them healthy and dust-free.
6. Snake Plant (Sansevieria)

Snake plants are stylish and super easygoing. They prefer bright, indirect light but will still grow in shadier corners. In a bathroom, they benefit from the humidity but don’t like wet feet, so be sure to use a well-draining pot.
- Best for: Floors, corners, or tucked behind the toilet
- Care tip: Water sparingly! These plants prefer to dry out between drinks.
7. Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata)

Ferns need humidity to look their best, which makes the bathroom one of the only places indoors where they really thrive. A bright spot near a shower is perfect.
- Best for: Hanging baskets or a plant stand near the shower.
- Care tip: Mist the leaves now and then and keep the soil evenly moist.
8. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)

Spider plants are cheerful, quick to grow, and make lots of baby offshoots you can propagate. They do best in bright, indirect light but won’t sulk in lower light either.
- Best for: Shelves or wall planters
- Care tip: Let the top of the soil dry out between waterings.
9. Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema)

This plant is a slow grower with patterned leaves and a tolerance for shade. It enjoys steamy bathrooms and doesn’t complain if you forget about it now and then.
- Best for: Benchtops or floor pots
- Care tip: Choose darker-leaved varieties for lower light. Avoid overwatering.
10. Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana)

You’ll often see this one growing in just water, which makes it a natural for the bathroom. It handles low light and thrives in glass jars or pebbled vases.
Best for: Narrow shelves or vanity units
Care tip: Use filtered water and change it every couple of weeks to keep it fresh.
No Window? No Problem.
If your bathroom doesn’t have a window, there are still options. Choose plants like the ZZ plant, snake plant, or lucky bamboo, and leave the door open often to let in some ambient light. You can also add a small grow light on a timer to help your plants stay healthy.
Keep It Simple, Then Grow From There
You don’t need a whole indoor jungle to enjoy the benefits of plants in your bathroom. Start with one that fits your light and space, then add more as your confidence grows. These plants are low-maintenance, forgiving, and thrive in the same warm, humid air we create just by showering.
Choose a pot, find a corner, and go for it. You’ll be surprised how much life a single plant can add to your space.