What types of plants could survive in a bathroom - very little natural light?
Plants for Low Light
Chinese Evergreen
Peace Lily
Cast Iron Plant
Calathea
Prayer Plant
Button Fern
Creeping Fig
Pothos
Philodendron Vine
Reply:Fake ones do quite nicely.
Reply:i think most people have the best luck with philodendron vines... you can also root cuttings in water to make new plants, once it starts growing.
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Reply:A peace lily should do well, they can get along in low light.
Reply:Maybe a ficus or fern?
Reply:Yes, aloe plants are a good plant to live like that because they don't require a lot of light.
Reply:Just remember that low-light plants are not no-light plants.
I'd go with moss and mushrooms.
Reply:Ferns would do well. Plus, they would love the moisture from when you take showers or baths.
Reply:The best plant for your bathroom is a bamboo stick, they sort of curl round at the top, I love plants but they always die, the only one that I have left is my bamboo which funny enough is in my bathroom, the best thing about it is that I think that it might also have died about 2 years ago but it still looks good and it is green still!
Reply:Plastic ones. Lol.
Reply:Mould - does brilliantly in ours.
Reply:fungi, lichens, mosses and some bryophytes??.think arctic plants and cave plants.
Reply:Ferns generally like low light and damp conditions.
Reply:a spider plant.
Reply:Spider plants - they like the humidity too!
Also aspidestra - virtually indestructible!
Reply:Some plants that have thick leaves or the ones from the family of crassulaceae.
Their thick leaves shows that they have reserves for their food. They do need to photosynthesize but usually very minimal, but when they photosynthesize, they store large amount of glucose in their leaves. Thus, they were able to adapt to shady or almost dark places.
Search in google plants that belong to this family.
Reply:Artificial
Reply:Try a fern.
they love dark, cool places, but make sure to water it often.
Reply:Toadstool.
Reply:A Robert Plant...
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