5 best air purifying house plants to can remove harmful toxins from the air. Learn about the best air–purifying plants for your home. Indoor plants remove pollutants from the air by absorbing these gases through their leaves and roots. The microorganisms that live in the soil of potted plants also play an instrumental role in neutralizing VOCs and other pollutants.
Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)
Also known as money plants, the pothos is a perfect household plant that removes airborne pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide and xylene. Arguably one of the easiest houseplants to grow, the pothos are a long-growing, leafy vine that can reach 40 feet or more in tropical jungles.
Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata)
This is another popular household plant that is highly efficient at removing indoor air pollutants, such as benzene, formaldehyde, and xylene. Boston Ferns are relatively easy to grow and prefer to clean the air from a cool location with high humidity and indirect light. Often these plants are grown in hanging baskets or similar conditions.
English ivy (Hrdera helix)
An invasive species that provides a natural way of removing toxic agents, English Ivy can help remove pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, and trichloroethylene from the air, helping to neutralize the effects of sick building syndrome – a condition typically marked by headaches and respiratory problems.
Areca palm (Dypsis lutescens)
Also known as bamboo palm, golden cane palm, areca palm, yellow palm, or butterfly palm, Dypsis lutescens is a species of flowering plant in the Arecaceae family. According to the NASA Clean Air Study and Dr. BC Wolverton, the areca palm filters xylene and toluene from the air. Interestingly, at 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) in height, the areca plant can transpire 1 liter of water per 24 hours, thereby making it an effective humidifier, Wolverton specifies.
Spider plant (Cholrophytum comosum)
Spider plants fight against carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, xylene. They are easy to care for and grow quickly and look great in hanging baskets. Sometimes they even produce lovely white blossoms.
The bottom line is that plants may have less horsepower than air purifiers, but they’re more natural, cost-effective, and therapeutic. Plants are also known to reduce stress and fatigue. Besides houseplants, take additional precautionary measures such as keeping your floor clean by vacuuming and mopping, not smoking, adopting ‘no-shoes policy’, etc, to improve indoor air quality in your home
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