10 Plants That Love Living in a Shower Caddy

Bathrooms can be tricky places for most plants as light is often limited, and humidity levels fluctuate with every shower.

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But for some species, these exact conditions are a dream.

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The constant moisture in the air mimics tropical forests, while the compact space of a shower caddy provides an elevated perch that’s perfect for trailing leaves.

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If you’re looking to turn your bathroom into a spa-like retreat, here are ten plants that will not just survive but truly thrive in your shower caddy.

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1. Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata)

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Boston ferns are humidity lovers through and through.

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The bathroom provides the perfect balance of warmth and dampness that keeps their fronds lush and feathery.

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In a shower caddy, they stay off the wet floor but still benefit from the constant steam.

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Besides, a gentle mist every few days will encourage that full, fountain-like growth Boston ferns are famous for.

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2. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)

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Spider plants are forgiving and resilient, making them ideal for a busy bathroom.

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They adapt well to the humidity, and their arching green-and-white striped leaves spill beautifully from a shower caddy.

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Unlike ferns, they prefer to dry out slightly between waterings, so check the soil with your finger before adding water.

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They tolerate lower light, but medium to bright indirect light will keep their leaves vibrant and encourage more baby plants.

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3. Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)

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Few plants are as versatile as pothos. They tolerate low light, but if your bathroom has a window with filtered sunlight, they’ll grow much faster.

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Humidity makes their leaves shinier and reduces the chance of browning tips, which sometimes happens in drier rooms.

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Pothos vines will happily trail down the sides of your shower caddy, creating a cascading effect.

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4. Heartleaf Philodendron (Philodendron hederaceum)

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This philodendron is a classic trailing plant with glossy, heart-shaped leaves that drape elegantly over the sides of a shower caddy.

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Bathrooms mimic the humid jungles where they naturally thrive, so they’ll grow quickly in these conditions.

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Like pothos, they’re low-maintenance but appreciate slightly more consistent watering.

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5. Phalaenopsis Orchid (Phalaenopsis spp.)

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Orchids may seem intimidating, but your bathroom’s humidity is exactly what they need.

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In fact, the steamy air extends their bloom time and helps keep their thick leaves healthy.

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You can lace them in a shower caddy near a window where they can get bright but indirect light.

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Orchids don’t like wet feet, so water only when the potting medium (usually bark or moss) feels dry to the touch.

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6. English Ivy (Hedera helix)

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English ivy loves humidity and will thrive in a steamy bathroom environment.

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Its trailing vines can cascade dramatically down from your shower caddy, instantly transforming the space into something wild and romantic.

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Unlike many of the other plants on this list, ivy prefers cooler conditions, so it’s perfect for bathrooms that don’t get overly warm.

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7. Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum wallisii)

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Peace lilies are known not only for their lush green foliage but also for their elegant white blooms.

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They love high humidity, so a bathroom is perfect for preventing the leaf tips from browning.

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In a shower caddy, they stay safe from standing water on the floor but close to the steam they crave.

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They prefer low to medium light, so even bathrooms with smaller or frosted windows can suit them.

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8. Asparagus Fern (Asparagus setaceus)

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Despite its delicate look, the asparagus fern is quite hardy and loves steamy conditions.

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Its feathery fronds stay soft and vibrant in bathrooms, especially when kept off the floor in a shower caddy where air circulates well.

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It does best in bright, indirect light, and the soil should be kept slightly moist at all times.

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9. Baby’s Tears (Soleirolia soleirolii)

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This plant is made for bathrooms. With tiny, round leaves that grow into a dense mat, baby’s tears thrive in high humidity and consistent moisture.

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In a shower caddy, it can spill over the sides like a green waterfall, softening the look of tiles and metal.

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Bright but indirect light keeps the leaves compact and vibrant, while low light can make it sparse.

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10. Air Plants (Tillandsia spp.)

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Air plants are perhaps the easiest to grow in a shower caddy because they don’t need soil at all.

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They take in water and nutrients directly from the air, so the humidity of a bathroom is perfect for them.

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You just simply tuck them into small spaces or decorative holders within the caddy.

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They come in many shapes and sizes, adding a playful and modern touch to your bathroom greenery.

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Final Thoughts

Adding plants to your shower caddy isn’t just about style, it creates a soothing, spa-like environment that makes every shower feel like a retreat.

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The key is choosing plants that thrive in humidity and don’t mind limited light.

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By giving them the right conditions, you’ll not only enjoy the beauty of trailing vines and lush leaves but also benefit from the fresher air they bring.

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