Posted on May 9, 2008 in latest news
Are you worried about your indoor air and thinking that it is not that much clear as it should have been? You need not worry about your indoor air because there are ways through which you can easily keep your indoor air fresh and clean.
To have clean air indoor, you don’t even need to shell out much money. You only need to have some specific plant placed properly inside your home.
How Do Plants Clean Your Indoor Air?
Basically plants are able to accomplish this deed by absorbing the chemicals and some other pollutants into their leaves as well as breaking them down.
There are some microbes that generally stay around a plant’s roots, can regulate the toxins by transferring them into plant foods. There are some such plants those are actually specialized in removing toxins and other pollutants.
The plants like spider and rubber plants are very effective against formaldehyde. Chrysanthemums work very well against the toxins that are present in new paint and also in the benzene that comes from new plastics.
Azaleas are capable enough to control the irritants that generally exist in insulation or foam carpet pads, and dwarf date palms can remove xylene. There are few plants those are considered good all-rounder including areca palms, bamboo, peace lily, the Boston fern and Gerbera daisy.
Top Plants Most Effective in Cleaning Indoor Air
Generally, all indoor plants contribute in improving the quality of the air that we breathe inside your home. We have listed some of those plants which are better than the other plants.
- Areca palm
- Rubber plant
- Lady palm
- English ivy
- Dragon tree
- Peace lily
- Boston fern
- Florist chrysanthemums
- Poinsettia
- Christmas cactus
- Philodendrons
- Spider plant
- Golden Pothos
- Chinese evergreen
- Snake plant
- Warneck dracaena
- Janet Craig dracaena
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May 10th, 2008 at 6:26 pm
Great tips and thank you.