We've collected 10 unpretentious but surprisingly beautiful and elegant plants that are sure to take root in your bathroom.
1. Sedum Burrito
Sedum burrito is a succulent plant that is known to be low in maintenance costs. In the CIS countries, this unusual Mexican is often referred to as sedum. Due to the whimsical cascading stems, the plants look great in hanging pots. Ochitronic is well tolerated by bright light and high humidity, requiring little to no watering.
2. Iron Orchid
Iron orchid provides a lot of room for creativity because it does not require pots or potted soil. Unlike most plants that use their roots to absorb water and nutrients, iron orchids absorb both from the air. They perform well in places with bright indirect light and high humidity. If your bathroom has large, sunny windows, you can't live without this beauty.
3. Seaweed
This spectacular plant is sure to spice up your bathroom. High humidity and bright indirect light would only benefit him. Seaweed also likes to spray regularly, so it shouldn't start with people who are constantly on the road.
4. Tiger tail orchid
In folklore, tiger tail orchid is often referred to as the "Tongue of Teshen", also known as "Snake Grass", and even known as the "Tongue of the Devil". An unpretentious plant needs to be watered every 2-3 weeks. It prefers faint or bright indirect light and thrives in high humidity environments.
5. Jade Raleigh
Another succulent that does not require special care. On the surface, the ragweed stem resembles a pea strung together on a single line. For this reason, the plant is known among people as "string of pearls". Prefers bright, indirect light and well-drained soil – like any succulent, it doesn't survive over-watering.
6. Phalaenopsis orchid
One of the easiest orchids to grow. He likes low light, fairly high temperatures and low humidity. If you take good care of it, it will provide you with beautiful flowers and add an exotic touch to your bathroom décor within a few months.
7. Rays
Because the leaves are small teardrop-shaped, there are duckweed or wood lice, so it is also known as "child tears". This creeping plant looks particularly elegant in wall pots and hanging pots. The rays prefer shade and humidity, making it an ideal plant for bathrooms with low natural light.
8. Golden silk nan wood
Goldenrod is a vine plant. It is very easy to take care of, can tolerate low light, and does not require occasional watering. The branches of this crawl can be attached to almost any support, so it is ideal for hanging on screen poles in showers and bathtubs.
9. Ethiopian asparagus
This plant is one of the fastest growing, least demanding and easy to care for houseplants. It requires higher humidity and grows best in bright light, making it a great choice for well-lit bathrooms.
10. Fluffy chrysanthemum
Villus is a tropical plant, so it is completely tolerant of high humidity. Unpretentious, but elegant, it looks particularly beautiful against the backdrop of tiles or towels with a dot print!