The spider plant (Liliaceae family) is both graphic and useful. Water it every week, from spring to fall, then space out the watering in winter to approximately every two weeks.

The Boston fern is known for purifying the air and regulating the humidity of a room. It seduces with its luxuriant appearance and its large wavy leaves. The moonflower is an easy-to-maintain houseplant that can live a very long time. The bathroom appears in particular to be a dream place for these plants accustomed to humid tropical heat. The spider plant should be placed in a semi-shaded location. Water your plant regularly and place it in a location with indirect light. It is an ideal plant for bathrooms or kitchens. It has the capacity to absorb humidity from a room and decontaminate it. It also has the capacity to absorb moisture from the air. It can also absorb water from the water in the room, which can be used to clean it. Native to the humid forests of Mexico and Guatemala, the dwarf palm (Arecaceae family) is appreciated as an indoor plant, for its charm and ease of maintenance. It can be hung in your bathroom when it is hung on a bark, placed in a terrarium, or planted in an orchid substrate, in a bright location without direct sunlight. The house linden has large, fluffy leaves, which can reach 20 cm. It is a fairly large indoor plant (it can reach 3 m), rather suited to large rooms. Water your Sparmannia africana regularly during spring and summer. The flowers of Tillandsia Cyanea, which appear in summer and winter, are sublime. A temperature between 18-22° is ideal for the dwarf palms. In a room in your house that is too humid, take advantage of the power of the plant, which will absorb humidity from the air and depollute the atmosphere which is undoubtedly loaded with benzene, xylene, or carbon monoxide.