10 Plants that can purify air
This hearty, climbing vine thrives in small spaces. It also fares well in rooms with few windows or little sunlight. Although the English ivy thrives almost anywhere, it’s known to cause problems in dogs, farm animals, and humans when consumed.
2. Peace Lily
They are relatively small plants. Easy to grow, these plants will flower for much of the summer. Peace lily adapts well to low light but requires weekly watering. Thet might be poisonous to pets so be cautious. They are poisonous to pets.
3. Lady Palm
Lady palm may take a while to start shooting upward. But once it does, its fan-like patterned leaves will add charm to any spot.
4. Boston Fern
Boston Fern easy to grow, but they do need to stay moist. Check the soil daily to see if it needs water, and give it a good soak once per month.
5. Snake Plant
Snake plants are sharp-leafed plant thrives in low light. At night it absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen (a reversal of the process most plants undergo).
6. Golden Pothos (AKA devil’s ivy)
Golden Pothos are fast-growing vine that has a reputation for flexibility. These plants can be trained to climb a trellis or it must be potter. Keep this plant out of reach for both cats and dogs.
7. Wax Begonia
Place in an area with abundant sunlight and this semiwoody succulent will produce pretty clusters of flat white, pink, or red flowers during the summer.
8. Spider Plant
Spider plants are among the easiest houseplants to grow, making them a great choice for beginners or forgetful owners. Spider plants grow quickly and look great in hanging baskets, especially in your work space. Sometimes they even produce lovely white blossoms.
9. Garden Mum
This plant is an air-purifying champion, removing ammonia, benzene, formaldehyde, and xylene from indoor air. An inexpensive plant.
10. Ficus (Weeping Fig)
This plant has some serious air-cleaning abilities, can be grown in bright or indirect light area. A low maintenance plant which can be kept out at the cooler seasons.
Originally published at hobbykeeda.blogspot.com.