GARDEN
18 Best Houseplants for Cleaning Indoor Air Pollution
Growing houseplants not only help you closer to nature but also act as air purifiers that can clean indoor air to keep the family healthy. Here are 18 Best Houseplants for Cleaning Indoor Air Pollution. They are also easy-to-grow too!
1. Spider Plant
Spider Plant is a low-maintenance houseplant that thrives in bright and indirect light. It can remove indoor harmful air like formaldehyde and benzene. This plant doesn’t like soggy soil, for the best, let them dry out slightly between waterings.
2. Gerbera Daisy
Gerbera Daisy is a beautiful annual. When grown indoors, it is great for removing benzene and producing stunning flowers to enhance the mood and the beauty of the home. It thrives in warm temperatures, at 75 degrees or higher.
3. Rubber Tree
This plant has been proven to absorb and break down harmful chemicals in the air. Thanks to prodcuing large, glossy leaves, they can take in the carbon dioxide we exhale and convert it to oxygen. Grow it in well-drained soil, give it water regularly, and apply liquid fertilizer for its happy growth.
4. Chinese Evergreen
This easy-to-care-for houseplant grows best in low to medium light and can reach 1 or 2 feet. Although it can help to maintain healthy indoor air quality, it contains an irritant that can be toxic to pets.
5. Pothos
Pothos is a vining tropical plant that looks stunning when grown in hanging baskets or containers. According to NASA, Pothos has been proven for clearing the air of benzene, formaldehyde, toluene, carbon monoxide, and xylene. It can withstand low light but its leaves may revert to solid green.
6. Pot Mum
Pot Mum is good for removing benzene and colorful addition to your living space. When the fall season comes, it will reward you with gorgeous flowers when many other flowering plants are past their prime.
7. English Ivy
This beautiful evergreen is a well-loved houseplant or a groundcover. Growing it indoors is a classically elegant option and excellent for removing harmful chemicals.
It grows well in full shade to full sun. You can train it into shapes and with proper care to enjoy its beauty for several years.
8. Parlor Palm
Parlor palms are popular during the Victorian Era and today thanks in part to their ability to adapt to indoor low-light conditions. They can remove benzene and trichloroethylene from the air, this has been shown by NASA’s study.
9. Lemon Button Fern
Lemon button ferns are relatives of Boston ferns that grow about a foot high. They are useful for removing toxins and cleaning indoor air. They grow best in indirect light with sufficient humidity. They can tolerate drought, so let their soil dry out slightly before watering again.
10. Bamboo Palm
Bamboo palm loves growing in part sun or shade, making it great houseplants with the health benefit of aiding in the removal of harmful elements such as formaldehyde and benzene
11. Aloe vera
This easy-to-grow succulent cleans the air of benzene and formaldehyde found in paints, cleaners with chemical ingredients, and other products. Also, the gel has a healing property for treating minor burns. It grows well in any condition as long as gets well-drained soil.
12. Peace Lily
Peace Lily is famous for its ability to fight against toxic gases, including carbon monoxide and formaldehyde. This plant is relatively easy to care for with basic care. When they need to be watered, they will show signs of drooping. It contains toxic that can be mildly toxic to pets and humans, so you should wash your hands after touching the plant.
13. Philodendron
Philodendrons can remove indoor toxins like formaldehyde which may be found in carpets and cleaning products. They have a variety of sizes and colors, and the leaves also have many different shapes. They adapt easily to almost indoor conditions with medium to bright, indirect light.
14. Mother-in-Law’s Tongue
Mother-in-Law’s Tongue belongs to the succulent family. This hardy plant can survive in some of the toughest conditions, including a wide variety of temperatures and light conditions. This is why it is great for beginners! Be careful not to overwater to avoid root rot.
15. Broad Lady Palm
Also called broadleaf lady palm, the broad lady palm can reduce the ammonia found in some indoor cleaning products. It also filters nitrogen oxide, xylene, toluene, benzene, and formaldehyde.
It endures low light and can reach 6 feet tall, making it ideal for dim corners. Also, give it moist and well-drained soil for optimum growth.
16. Mass Cane/Corn Plant
Mass Cane/Corn Plant has been proven to help remove formaldehyde from the air. This plant is one of the most popular varieties of Dracaenas and is preferred to grow indoors with its lovely foliage that ranges from green to yellow.
17. Fittonia ‘Frankie’
Fittonia ‘Frankie’ is commonly called a nerve plant, it is an easy-to-grow and can grow 3 to 6 inches high. It can filter toluene, benzene, and trichloroethylene from the indoor air.
There are some several varieties that you can choose from, this variety, ‘Frankie,’ has pink and green leaves, while others have white and green or green and red foliage. To grow this low-growing plant, give it high humidity, moist, well-drained soil, and bright, indirect light.
18. Dragon Tree
Dragon Tree is an excellent addition both indoors and outdoors with a leaf color that ranges from green to purple. It also is suitable for placing in the office, as it can tolerate low light.