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  2. 20 Bathroom Plants That Thrive in High Humidity - AOL

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    1. Bird’s Nest Fern. There are a ton of humidity-loving ferns to choose from, but Erin Marino, plant expert at The Sill, cites the Bird’s Nest Fern as one of her favorites.“I love its large ...

  3. The 32 Best Bathroom Plants for a Spa-Like Space - AOL

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    Ideal bathroom plants thrive in humid, low-light conditions. Find plants for your bathroom including hanging plants, air plants, and ferns. ... Majesty palms love humidity, so your bathroom is the ...

  4. 10 humidity-loving houseplants that will thrive in your bathroom

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    The moisture from showers and sinks can create an ideal climate for moisture-loving houseplants. 10 humidity-loving houseplants that will thrive in your bathroom Skip to main content

  5. Dracaena sanderiana - Wikipedia

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    It is a suitable plant in a confined space, and the most suitable place is a scattered light or semi-shade site because direct sunlight causes yellowing and burning of leaves. Ideal temperature ranges from 15 to 22 °C (59 to 72 °F). It requires average warmth, good illumination, regular watering with dry periods in between.

  6. Calathea - Wikipedia

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    Along with low to indirect light preferences, these plants require high humidity to mimic their natural habitat . [3] Some calatheas are placed in bathrooms, kitchens, and other areas with high-moisture levels. [3] Calatheas prefer temperatures 60 °F / 15 °C and above to support healthy growth. [3] These plants are also sensitive to cold air.

  7. Heliamphora - Wikipedia

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    The name instead derives from the Greek helos, meaning "marsh", so a more accurate translation of their scientific name would be marsh pitcher plants. [2] Species in the genus Heliamphora are carnivorous plants that consist of a modified leaf form that is fused into a tubular shape.

  8. These Are the Best Bathroom Plants to Give Your Space a ... - AOL

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    If your bathroom could use some sprucing up, these bathroom plants are perfect for adding a bit of greenery. They do well in humidity and low light situations.

  9. Paris quadrifolia - Wikipedia

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    Paris quadrifolia, the herb Paris [3] or true lover's knot, is a species of flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae. It occurs in temperate and cool areas throughout Eurasia, from Spain to Yakutia, and from Iceland to Mongolia. [1] It prefers calcareous soils and lives in damp and shady places, especially old established woods and stream banks.