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22K reactions · 3.1K shares | Bathrooms and houseplants—who knew they were the perfect match right!? 💦🌱 Some plants thrive in steamy spaces, absorbing moisture and looking really beautiful all at once. Here are my top picks: 🪴 Spider Plant: Absorbs moisture and clears air pollutants. 🌿 Snake Plant: Converts CO2 to oxygen and loves low light. 🌱 Pothos: Trailing vines that thrive in warm, steamy conditions. ✨ Tillandsia (Air Plants): No soil? No problem. Water 1x a week. 🍁 English Ivy: A natural climber perfect for filtering air. 🌿 ZZ Plant: Ideal for low light and compact spaces. All of these plants won’t just survive in steamy environments—they will thrive. Plus, why waste money on a dehumidifier when your plants can help handle the job! 😎👌🏽 #bathroomplants #humiditylovingplants #plantsofinstagram #houseplantclub #indoorjungle #plantdecor #bathroommakeover #plantology #urbanjunglebloggers #plantstyling #plantlover #plantsmakepeoplehappy #planttips #lowlightplants #plantologymerced #airpurifyingplants #botanicalstyle #plantparenthood #indoorplantsdecor #natureindoors #moistureabsorbingplants #plantcaretips #houseplantcommunity #plantspiration |

22K reactions · 3.1K shares | Bathrooms and houseplants—who knew they were the perfect match right!? 💦🌱 Some plants thrive in steamy spaces, absorbing moisture and looking really beautiful all at once. Here are my top picks: 🪴 Spider Plant: Absorbs moisture and clears air pollutants. 🌿 Snake Plant: Converts CO2 to oxygen and loves low light. 🌱 Pothos: Trailing vines that thrive in warm, steamy conditions. ✨ Tillandsia (Air Plants): No soil? No problem. Water 1x a week. 🍁 English…
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