You can even keep plants in the shower. A few plant species flourish in the confines of your steamy shower stall. You must pick plants that like water and humidity better than light. But if your space gets natural light, you have many more options, including majesty palm and aloe plants. Bathrooms are also great areas for hanging plants and trailing vines. This brings a little bit of decoration to the otherwise bare walls. Here, we showcase the best plants for bathrooms regardless of the light your space receives.

1.Eternity Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)

An eternity plant endures in a variety of conditions and tolerates less-than-golden care. We love this tough little sweetpea for its extremely low water requirement and its medium light, thriving nearly out of sight in a lit bathroom. They can withstand heat and cold. From a houseplant standpoint, it is a newcomer that's been commercially propagated since the 1990s. And yes, because of the scientific name, Zamioculcas zamiifolia, this succulent is also commonly called the ZZ plant. Eternity plant is also one of the trending indoor plants.

2. Moth Orchid (Phalaenopsis spp.)

These grow best in humid environments and make a perfect shower plant, especially if you reside in a drier climate. While many orchids have a reputation for being finicky, moth orchids are widely thought of as the best orchids to grow in a home because they grow easily and flower often. These plants prefer lots of light and must be placed near a bright window.

3. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)

Spider plants are very tolerable and thus a great choice for novice plant owners as a bathroom plant. This sprawling plant enjoys moisture and can thrive in very poor light. It's also easy to propagate because it grows "spiderettes" that can simply be divided and planted easily.

4.Air Plant (Tillandsia spp.)

Of the more than 670 species of air plants, anyone could be voted the easiest of the shower plants. One of our top picks for indoor plants. These South American natives don't need soil and can get most of the water they need from the air when they are in a moist environment. Air plants are enjoying something of a renaissance as houseplants, and some species are being over-collected.

5. Lucky Bamboo or Dracaena sanderiana

Lucky bamboo is a water-loving plant and is prized for its minimalist aesthetic and its rather long, thin stalks that can be trained into spirals or lattices as it grows. This plant is not even actually related to bamboo but, rather, is an African species closely related to the garden asparagus you may find on your dinner table.

How Do I Buy Plants from Eureka Farms?

Now licensed for a full-scale nursery with an extensive inventory of landscaping trees, fruit trees, palm trees, and the largest houseplant collection. If you want to enhance your curb appeal or turn your porch into a class act, Eureka Farms can guide you on how to do it all, from topiary trees and hedges to everything in between. You can rest assured that we will handle the shipment with the utmost care across the country so that when your plants reach you, they will be as fresh as new. These indoor plants require less upkeep, improve home air cleanliness, brighten moods, and provide essential touches of the natural world to the work-from-home office. Happy Planting!