10 Best Air-Purifying Indoor Plants

Spider Plant

This low-maintenance, easy-growing plant can be placed on a countertop and they look beautiful even in hanging pots. They can survive in very low light.

Rubber Plant

You can water the plants weekly in summer and fortnightly in winter. They thrive in bright, filtered light and are an excellent source of oxygen.

Snake Plant

Nicknamed Mother-in-law's tongue, snake plants look attractive and are vey hardy - they can survive in very low lights and without water for days.

Money Plant

Money Plants require medium light and water and with little care, you will see green leaves sprouting. These are the most common indoor plants and excellent as air purifiers.

Areca Palm

Not only do they immediately lift the look of an indoor space, but they are also very effective in removing toxins from the air. Even if you have pets, you don't have to worry as these are non-toxic.

Aloe Vera

These plants are great air purifiers. Of course, aloe vera in itself has many healing properties, from being effective in treating wounds to sunburns.

English Ivy

They are excellent air purifiers. Its foliage can also help reduce mold - so it can be useful to keep these plants ina damp space like the bathroom.

Boston Fern

This beautiful indoor plant removes harmful elements from the air and it also restores moisture levels naturally, thus improving the humidity levels. Place them on balconies or near windows in indirect sunlight.

Peace Lily

It thrives well in low to medium light and you should be careful not to overwater. This pretty-looking plant is an excellent air purifier.

Flamingo Lily

These plants flower for the most part of the year, are beautiful red which will add a dash of colour to your plant collection, and of course, are excellent air purifiers.

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