Moisture-absorbing plants – bathroom
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Calathea Makoyana (Cathedral Plant)Calathea Makoyana (Cathedral Plant)- Regular price
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Kokodama Birdnest Tillandsia Mix — 8 air plantsKokodama Birdnest Tillandsia Mix — 8 air plants- Regular price
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Tillandsia xerographica 'Super Silver' (Air plant) – Ø20 cmTillandsia xerographica 'Super Silver' (Air plant) – Ø20 cm- Regular price
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Tillandsia Air mix — Set of 20 air plants — Ø6 cmTillandsia Air mix — Set of 20 air plants — Ø6 cm- Regular price
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Tillandsia Air mix — Set of 10 air plants — Ø6 cmTillandsia Air mix — Set of 10 air plants — Ø6 cm- Regular price
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Tillandsia Air mix — Air plants — Set of 5 — Ø6 cmTillandsia Air mix — Air plants — Set of 5 — Ø6 cm- Regular price
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Aglaomorpha Coronans (Epiphytic Fern)Aglaomorpha Coronans (Epiphytic Fern)- Regular price
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Humata tyermannii (Bear's Foot Fern) – H20 cm | Pot Ø17 cmHumata tyermannii (Bear's Foot Fern) – H20 cm | Pot Ø17 cm- Regular price
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Polystichum tsussimense (Korean Fern) - H30 cm | Pot Ø12 cmPolystichum tsussimense (Korean Fern) - H30 cm | Pot Ø12 cm- Regular price
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Davallia bullata (Rabbit's Foot Fern) — H30 cm | Pot Ø17 cmDavallia bullata (Rabbit's Foot Fern) — H30 cm | Pot Ø17 cm- Regular price
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Blechnum Silver Lady (Silver Fern) - H50 cm | Pot Ø17 cmBlechnum Silver Lady (Silver Fern) - H50 cm | Pot Ø17 cm- Regular price
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Phlebodium 'Davana' (Blue Fern)Phlebodium 'Davana' (Blue Fern)- Regular price
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Bathroom without a ventilation system, poorly ventilated kitchen, ground-floor apartment: excess humidity is a common indoor problem. Some plants naturally absorb ambient moisture through their leaves thanks to a process called evapotranspiration. They don’t replace good ventilation, but they help regulate the atmosphere while adding greenery to the most humid rooms.
How do plants absorb moisture?
All plants transpire: they absorb water through their roots and release part of it through their leaves as vapor. But some tropical species, accustomed to humid forests, are particularly effective at capturing moisture directly from the surrounding air — especially epiphytic plants (Tillandsia, ferns) that largely feed through their leaves. The denser and broader the foliage, the greater the absorption surface. Our article plants and air quality: myths and realities covers this topic in detail.
The best plants for humid rooms
Spathiphyllum (peace lily) is one of the most effective plants for absorbing moisture, thanks to its large, broad leaves. Ferns — Nephrolepis (Boston fern), Asplenium, Phlebodium — are natural champions: in their native environment, they thrive in a moisture-saturated atmosphere. Tillandsia (air plants) absorb water and nutrients exclusively through their leaves, without even needing soil. Find them in our Spathiphyllum and air plants and decorative stands collections.
Plants for the bathroom
The bathroom is the perfect environment for tropical plants: warmth, humidity, and often soft light. Calathea, Maranta, Asplenium, and Chlorophytum feel right at home there. Even species known to be challenging (Calathea, Ctenanthe) become easy in a humid bathroom — their leaves no longer brown. Explore our plants for the bathroom collection and our guide indoor plants for every room.
Plants for the kitchen
The kitchen combines humidity and temperature fluctuations. Climbing plants like Pothos and Philodendron scandens thrive there, placed on top of high cabinets or hanging above the sink. Chlorophytum (spider plant) tolerates everything and also filters volatile compounds from cooking. Discover our plants for the kitchen collection.
Care in humid environments
In humid rooms, the main risk is overwatering: the soil dries much more slowly than in the living room. Space out watering and always check the soil moisture before adding water. Ensure good drainage (hole at the bottom of the pot, clay pebbles) to avoid stagnation. Most plants in this selection require less attention in the bathroom than in other rooms — ambient humidity does part of the work. Check out our complete watering guide and our article light and humidity: finding the right balance.
Managing low light in humid rooms
Bathrooms and kitchens are often the least bright rooms. Favor species that tolerate partial shade: ferns, Calathea, Spathiphyllum, Aglaonema, Pothos. If the room has no windows, rotate your plants: one week in the bathroom, one week in a brighter room. Find our plants for shade and partial shade collection and our easy-care plants selection.

