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Purify Your Home By Adding These Plants

Dragon Tree

Don’t worry; it is not a tree. The Dragon tree is a spiky plant that takes its time the growth. It is, however, successful in removing trichloroethylene and xylene from the air for you. They make up for a great ambiance with their red trims and edges. Now, the name is not kept without any thought, though. The plant does grow tall and up to 8 feet. So you would need high ceiling areas for this plant. 

Weeping Fig

The weeping fig has been a part of households since the Victorian era. Since then, it has proven its effectiveness. It is a gorgeous and aesthetically pleasing plant that does its job sweeping down the formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene levels. Weeping figs are plants that do not quickly adapt to changes, so keep them in a spot and do not move them around too much. Also, make sure that the spot is well-lit with sunlight. 

Chinese Evergreen

Again, a beautiful addition to the list. The Chinese evergreen is excellent for your hall setting and plays a significant role in cleansing the air off of formaldehyde and benzene. Unlike other plants, the Chinese evergreen likes being in a dim environment and enjoys humidity. Bathrooms can also be an excellent place for them. You should keep the leaves mist at regular intervals. 

Devil’s Ivy Or Pothos

We read about the English Ivy; now it’s time for the Devil Ivy. If you do not like or currently do not know a lot about plants and how to take care of them, then Devil Ivy is the one for you. It cleans the air perfectly and requires minimum care from your end. It can thrive in any condition of lighting. They have a preference for light-filled spots, so if you can get them a place with a lot of sunlight, that would be great for both of you. They like moist places as well. However, you can water them whenever the soil is drying up. Maybe weekly. 

Kentia Palm

The Kentia palm is a great plant to end the list, also known as the Thatch Palm. The plant is for people who live in flats and apartments. It does a great job purifying the air for you, especially in a relatively more minor area. The Kentia Palm can stay in the shade, but you should only keep it in a bright spot. Do not overwater it, and for that, you can let the topsoil dry first. You would notice the leaves get brownish when the plant lacks water. 

Other Great Plants That You Can Consider As Well

    • RUBBER PLANTS (FICUS ELASTICA)
    • PINEAPPLE PLANT
    • THE FLAMINGO LILY
    • KIMBERLY QUEEN FERN
    • BAMBOO PALM
    • DRACAENA
    • PEACE LILY
    • SCARLET STAR BROMELIAD

 

CONCLUSION

These are some of the best air purifying plants for your house. They enhance the beauty of your home and give you a great benefit as well. You breathe clean, stay healthy, and the plants are a great way to stay a calm, happy vibe all around the house. So take good care of them and read more about the plant if you pick one. 

 

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