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10 Facts About House Plants That Clean The Air That Will Instantly Make You Feel Good Mood
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Adding greenery to your home can improve your indoor air quality and help reduce stress. Plants can also add color and style to your décor.

Previous research has revealed that certain plants are able absorb pollutants like formaldehyde, trichloroethylene and benzene through their leaves or roots.

This list of household plants that help to clean the air will help you choose the best plants for your house.

Snake Plant

The snake plant, also known as Mother-in-Law's Tongue, is among the simplest house plants to cultivate and take care of. The strappy leaves make an attractive centerpiece for any space and are recognized for its ability to remove pollutants and airborne toxins. NASA's clean air study found that snake plants, in addition to other common houseplants, remove contaminants like benzene formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, and toluene. They do this by taking up carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen through photosynthesis in the evening.

This makes the snake plant an excellent choice for people who are struggling to sleep due to poor air quality in their home or at work. It's also a great option for pet owners since it is not harmful to animals and humans.

When it comes to caring for snake plants, the most important thing is to avoid overwatering. This is due to the fact that this plant is from areas that are dry and rocky and does not like to be soggy. It is recommended to let the soil to dry between waterings. A simple water meter can assist you in determining the amount of moisture the soil has.

If you're ready to add a snake plant to your home there are many cultivars to discover at the majority of garden centers. Sansevieria Trifaciata Twist with its twisted and striped foliage can reach 14 inches (35.5cm). tall as well as Sansevieria trifaciata "Bantel's Sensation" has leaves that are narrow and horizontally striped with yellow variegated edges. They can grow up to 3 feet (91.4 cm.) tall.

Besides being very easy to maintain, snake plants are also flexible and durable. They can be planted in a variety of environments, including low light. They are also resistant to pests, which makes them the perfect plant for a beginner in the house.

Aloe Vera

The aloe vera plant has for a long time been a favourite of many because of its healing and skincare properties. Its gel helps heal wounds, soothe burns and moisturizes the skin to prevent wrinkles. The plant is also good for digestion and other health problems. Aloe Vera plants purify air by getting rid of harmful organic volatile compounds (VOCs) that accumulate over time in stagnant interior spaces.

VOCs are chemical compounds that are released into the air from a variety of household products like glue, paint and cleaning products. These toxins are toxic and can cause headaches, nausea and dizziness if inhaled for long periods of time. Aloe vera removes these toxins, and assists in purifying the air through photosynthesis by taking in toxic compounds and carbon dioxide.

Aloe vera is particularly effective in reducing airborne toxins through photosynthesis. This makes them a fantastic houseplant to eliminate VOCs, and other toxic substances.

This plant thrives when it is in bright light, so put it on your window or on a sunny location outside. It should receive at least six hours of sun per day. Aloe is tolerant of dry environments. However, the absence of sunlight can cause the leaves to deteriorate and become leggy. It also becomes susceptible to pests like mealybugs and scales.


The English Ivy can also be an ideal plant for your home. It assists in reducing airborne fecal matter, which can be dangerous to breathe in for an extended period of time. The plant has antiseptic qualities and releases oxygen in the evening, allowing it to cleanse the air.

This plant is easy to maintain and can be found in most garden centers, or on the internet. It thrives in all conditions and requires very less water. It also emits a pleasant smell when it is in flower. It is important to remember that the English Ivy can be a bit of a climber, so be sure to keep it away from any surfaces and other plants that can be knocked over or harm.

Weeping Fig

Weeping figs, also known as Ficus benjamina have been a popular choice as a houseplant since Victorian times. They aid in purifying the air by removing common household toxins like formaldehyde and other xylenes. This evergreen is easy to care for and can withstand high levels of humidity. Keep it in a space that has bright indirect lighting and a little shade. Avoid over-watering. Move it outside during warm months to an area in morning sun and afternoon shade, but don't place it near a drafty window which could result in excessive leaf fall.

This tropical plant is often sold as an indoor tree. The stems that arch are covered with small green or variegated leaves. The branches are braided to create a topiary appearance. house plants common cultivars include 'Indigo' with dark-green glossy foliage, 'Midnight' which has loose leaves, and 'Silver Cloud' and 'Monique' with broadly variegated leaves.

This plant, also known as spathiphyllum or peacelily is easy to maintain and can tolerate low light conditions. It is also one of NASA's best-performing plants for removing airborne Volatile Organic Compounds such as formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, and benzene.

Keep the plant away from direct sunlight as the sun's rays can burn the leaves. During the growing season, water it every 10 days. Repot it every year in spring.

Like many other evergreens this plant goes dormant in the winter and fall. This is the time to decrease the amount of water and stop fertilizing. However, the plant does not shed its leaves like deciduous trees.

The ficus is prone to spider mites, scale insects, and thrips. To avoid pest infestations, remove any infested foliage and wash the leaves of the plant to get rid of their spores. To reproduce weeping figs cut a stem that has at least two sets of leaves and place the cutting approximately 1/4 inch below a set of healthy leaves. The cutting will grow quickly when placed in a moist potting mixture and lightly coated with a rooting hormone. You can also propagate the plant with seeds, which you will find in the summer months or in the early fall. Seeds can be stored in a dry location for up to two years.

Rubber Plant

Ficus elastica, also known as the rubber plant or rubber fig, is among NASA's top indoor air cleaner plants. Its large leaves are believed to absorb toxins and pollutants and break them into harmless compounds that are then absorbed and absorbed by the roots. In a recent study it was discovered that the roots of the rubber plant are more effective than other houseplants when it comes to getting rid of toxic substances.

The rubber plant is a perennial evergreen which grows quite large outdoors in warm climates, however it is smaller when it is grown as house plants. In its native habitat, it bears delicate white-colored flowers in spring, which produce a fig-like, inedible fruit after pollination. However, flowering is not what draws most people to this beautiful plant as its leaves are the main attraction.

Although the rubber plant is used to create bouncy balls and as a living bridge in various parts of India It is mostly prized for its ability to cleanse the air. It is also very easy to maintain and is an ideal houseplant.

Contrary to other houseplants the rubber plant does not require a lot of sunlight. It is able to tolerate dark environments and thrives in low to medium light. It is essential to avoid excessive levels of humidity as this can lead to leaf damage and rotting roots. When watering, it is essential to keep the soil evenly moist, but not overly saturated. The rubber plant should be kept at temperatures that are between warm and average room temperature.

Rubber plants help filter the air and are therefore beneficial for those suffering from respiratory or allergies problems. They can help reduce odors and dust, and also help with eye irritation. The plant is also believed to reduce levels of benzene that are present in the home.

Like all houseplants, the rubber plant is susceptible to a range of insects, including spider mites. These tiny insects feed on the plant's sap and can cling to its leaves. Luckily, it is fairly simple to get rid of these unwanted guests by gently wiping away the leaves using a cloth that has been lightly misted with neem oil or insecticidal soap.

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