House Plants That Purifies & Improves Indoor Air Quality

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House Plants That Purifies & Improves Indoor Air Quality

Most people spends roughly 90-percent of their time indoors, the quality of the air is certainly important.

Think about the toxic compounds from paint and wallpaper, cleaning products, furniture, pollen, mold, bacteria, and in poorly ventilated homes.

Coming up with potted houseplants into your home can help to purify air and reduce harmful particles in the air, as they absorb carbon dioxide  in exchange of oxygen.

Let’s look at the non-harmful houseplants which

  Purifies Air And Gives Better Sleep
The Philippine Evergreen, 

commonly known as the Chinese evergreen. It emits high levels of oxygen and removes chemicals like formaldehyde and benzene.
Plus, it’s super easy to grow as it loves indoor spaces with low sunlight or fluorescent lighting.

Ivy plant

If you’re prone to bad seasonal allergies at night, an English ivy plant might help.
Research shows the plant has the ability to reduce airborne mold and feces, making the air cleaner and alleviating symptoms of asthma.
Just make sure it’s out of reach of pets and children because it can be mildly toxic when ingested.

Lavender

If you’ve ever sniffed some lavender essential oil and automatically felt your worries disappear, you’ll realize why this fragrant plant made the list.

With enough light, you can easily grow lavender indoors. 

Its foliage and blossoms are chock full of fragrant oils that have been shown to help people relax, improve mood, and make you sleepy.
However, if growing lavender isn’t possible, you can still get similar benefits by using dried leaves under your pillow for “a bit of aromatherapy.”
The Golden Pothos


The Golden Pothos is so easy to care for. It doesn’t require too much light, and it’s beautiful.
It happily cascades in a hanging planter, or you can train it to climb up a trellis or moss pole.

Heartleaf Philodendron

Heartleaf Philodendron is a plant with vibrant green, heart-shaped leaves it’s particularly effective at absorbing formaldehyde from indoor air.
Dry indoor air can be blamed for a host of ailments, including respiratory problems, sore throats, colds, and even skin breakouts.
Indoor plants help to maintain, and in some cases, increase, humidity levels by emitting water vapor during transpiration.
The heartleaf philodendron also gives out major jungle vibes and is great for homes with particularly high ceilings.

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