By absorbing pollutants and releasing oxygen, indoor plants not only enhance the aesthetics of places but also enhance the quality of the air. The following 6 common houseplants are well-known for their capacity to filter the air:
Eliminates trichloroethylene, formaldehyde, and benzene from the air. thrives in low light when watered frequently, but don't water too much.
Excellent for eliminating formaldehyde, xylene, and carbon monoxide. prefers wet soil and indirect sunlight.
Renowned for eliminating pollutants such as nitrogen oxides, formaldehyde, and xylene. It requires little care, can withstand low light levels, and doesn't require frequent watering.
Removes toluene and xylene from the atmosphere. prefers frequent watering to keep the soil moist and bright, indirect light.
Eliminates trichloroethylene, formaldehyde, and benzene. requires moist, well-drained soil and thrives in low light.
Removes benzene and formaldehyde from the air. prefers soil that drains well, bright light, and little watering.