Bringing greenery within the bathroom by means of indoor plants purifies the environment, softens the lines of hard surfaces, and offers a welcome burst of nature inside a space that's often wanting of texture and warmth. Although not all indoor plants thrive in humid rooms that do not get a lot of sunlight.

If you want to include an indoor plant or two inside your bathroom, these six plants will work best! And when you want to have your plants shipped, Plants.com delivers house plants right to your door (plus they're using a 20 percent off sale on office plants at this time – use code OFFICE20!).

Zanzibar Plant


Possibly the simplest plant to grow indoors, the hardy Zanzibar Gem will tolerate low light, so doesn't even need to sit near your bathrooms window. Try this 'ZZ Plant' (starting at $54.99) from plants.com, or this large ZZ Plant from The Sill ($65).

Zygocactus


Schlumbergera bridgesii is hard to say but simple to take a look at. Zygocactus look lovely all year round draping down from the window or high shelf and will even give a lovely burst of color in autumn and winter when flowering. Try not to insert them in a place where they'll be knocked, as the stems have a tendency to break easily.

Phalaenopsis Orchid


Another lover of indirect sunlight, an orchid loves a high humidity environment so does well in a bathroom with simply just a little natural light. Really low maintenance, orchids virtually enjoy neglect. Sit one in your vanity for any touch of class or group several together inside a rustic container. Keep your roots damp although not wet. Try this beautiful pink orchid (starting at $64.99) from plants.com. Don't have a green thumb? Try this gorgeous faux orchid phalaenopsis from The Sill ($75)!

Boston Fern


In relation to hanging plants, this is a low-maintenance wonder! Perfect in every kind of pot – from the hanging basket to some large pot stand – this feathery fern drapes beautifully and it is among the best plants to bring into your humid bathroom, as it loves just a little misting and needs minimal care. Try a big specimen in a small bathroom for maximum va-va-voom! Try this hanging Boston fern (starting at $59.99) from plants.com.

Peace Lily


Another indoor plant that's difficult to kill, the peace lily thrives in indirect light and, due to its generous wide leaves, works hard at air-purifying acquire the best lush and fabulous. The best chameleon, the peace lily is equally at home potted in a blue and white chinoiserie ceramic pot or included in a presentation of other tropical plants. Try this Peace Lily plant (starting at $54.99) from plants.com.

Peperomia


Lovely for any little texture and color, peperomia is easy to develop indoors, depending on the light levels. Away from direct sunlight, they fare well, though don't like to be too wet so work best in a well-ventilated bathroom. Look for plants with deep green or perhaps red foliage to combine in the color display inside your bathroom. Try this Teardrop Peperomia Plant (starting at $49.99) from plants.com, or this Peperomia Obtusfolia from The Sill ($58).