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Begonia
Begonias are a cheerful bathroom plant. They come in many different colors and patterns, such as the spotted leaves shown above. Begonias are often recommended as a shade plant, but some variations like bright, direct sun. You’re sure to find something for your bathroom. “Don’t let the soil dry out completely, but don’t overwater,” says Collins. Begonias do best in moist, not soggy, soil.
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Cast-Iron Plant
The cast-iron plant is hard to kill, even for people with brown thumbs. “It loves growing in a shady area and requires a well-drained, peaty potting mix,” says Collins. “It’s very drought resistant and only requires watering once a week.” Cast-iron plants have long, slender leaves that stand out against white or cream pots.
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Aglaonema
Aglaonema, or Chinese evergreen, is a decorative plant often kept indoors. They are a popular office plant and a beautiful décor element, particularly those with bright splashes of pink.
North Carolina State Extension recommends Aglaonema for low light situations, so if you only have a small window, this is the bathroom plant for you. Although rare when grown indoors, this plant can produce delicate white and green flowers.
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