artifical plants in bathrom

ShadyBrady

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Just wondered if anyone has artifical plants or maybe dried flowers in the bathroom. My plants in bathroom died so thinking artifical
 
Well I certainly wouldn't put dried flowers in the bathroom and artificial plants are just dust collectors. What plants did you use in the bathroom? Here is a link which might help in your choice:
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You don't say if you have any natural light at all in your bathroom. Obviously a real plant will need some natural light to survive. I have two stems of curly bamboo in my bathroom, they're doing great.

If you do go artificial I would also say don't have dried flowers,and if possible go for fake plants that have smooth plastic leaves (not flowers), as they're much more cleanable. I have several matching this description from Ikea (in bedroom, kitchen and living room - can't vouch for how they do in bathrooms with all that "magnetic" dust).
 
Well I certainly wouldn't put dried flowers in the bathroom and artificial plants are just dust collectors. What plants did you use in the bathroom? Here is a link which might help in your choice:
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Thanks for the link. I tried Arthurium Red and also ferns twice
 
You don't say if you have any natural light at all in your bathroom. Obviously a real plant will need some natural light to survive.
.Well I have some there is a window. Not being smart but would not all bathroms have some natural light
I have two stems of curly bamboo in my bathroom, they're doing great.
I would like bamboo actually.i see it is hydroponicfrom Dracaena Sanderiana species How long have you had it?
 
Nope, close to 100% of apartment bathrooms would have no natural light.

Correct - 2 bathrooms in my apartment, neither has any natural light - literally both walled boxes. We joke the main bathroom is the place to go in case of nuclear fallout as its in the centre of the apartment and has the most protection in terms of walls to prevent radiation coming through (plus you could drink the tank water for an extended stay :)

On the artificial plany question, is it possible to rinse plastic ones under the taps every now and then - to keep them clean?
 
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