Top Air Purifying Indoor Plants For Your Home
Top Air Purifying Indoor Plants For Your Home
There are many benefits of having plants in your home but to know that they remove toxins and ultimately improve the quality of the air we breathe is just incredible!
So whether you want to detox your office, bedroom space or entire home, these are the best air-purifying house plants recommended by NASA to consider.
Devil’s Ivy
One of the easiest plants to grow, Devil’s Ivy is lush and doesn’t require too much light. They look great in hanging pots too!
Toxins removed: benzene, xylene, formaldehyde and trichloroethylene.
Weeping Fig
Weeping fig are lush tropical-looking plants that grow easily indoors when positioned in bright indirect light. They prefer to be kept in the one position too, so avoid moving them around the house!
Toxins removed: formaldehyde, xylene and toluene. They are toxic to cats and dogs, so keep them out of reach!
Peace Lily
The peace lily is hardy, forgiving, and will even let you know when it is thirsty. Their long glossy leaves make the perfect addition to any room.
Toxins removed: trichloroethylene, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, xylene and benzene.
Golden Cane Palm
This green beauty thrives in full sun to part shade. If placed indoors, a bright area with some direct sunlight is ideal. Keep soil moist, but not soggy.
Toxins removed: carbon monoxide, benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, xylene.
Rubber Plant
The Rubber Plant are known for their glossy, leathery, large leaves. They are low maintenance and look great grown indoors.
Toxins removed: benzene, xylene, formaldehyde and trichloroethylene.