Plants that are best suited for the indoors

There are plants that are more suited for the indoors than others and have sufficient quality they exude from sufficient quality from the tiny space they occupy.

Aloe Vera

This green little wonder removes formaldehyde and benzene from the air that surrounds it. Apart from this the world is well aware of all the skin and hair issues it can treat.

Gerbera Daisy

This beautiful and confined flowering plant blossoms in shades of pink, red, orange, white, yellow etc. Apart from its aesthetics it cleans carbon monoxide and benzene from the air.

Areca Palm

Your home gets a tropical touch with this plant from Madagascar and looks the part too. What is truly magical about it is its ability to absorb carbon dioxide and pours out oxygen. It also cleans chemicals like xylene, formaldehyde and toluene.

Rubber Plant

This pocket rocket is capable of cleaning air by absorbing exhaled carbon dioxide, bacteria and mould spores from the air. It in some cultures depicts wealth and happiness.

Chrysanthemum

It is generally known for the beauty it would bring to its surroundings but rather unknown are the facts that it cleans out toxins from ammonia and benzene generally produced by glue, detergents and plastics.

Red Edged Dracaena

Also known as dragon tree it swoops out toxins like trichloroethylene and xylene, it might require a corner to itself but adds colour to your confines with its red trimmed leaves.

Chinese Evergreen

A popular house plant adds shades of green to your surroundings apart from cleaning the air off benzene, formaldehyde and other toxins.

Money Plant

Mentioned in the Feng Shui this plant with heart shaped leaves cleans out the air of benzene, xylene, toluene and formaldehyde.

Broad Lady Palm

It comes from the family of fan palm and is known to be good indoors. It cleans the surrounding air of ammonia, xylene, formaldehyde and carbon dioxide

 

Weeping Fig

This one goes back to being a house plant since Victorian times. It cleans up the air of toxins like xylene, toluene, formaldehyde etc.

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