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Top 5 Air Purifying Plants That Cleanses Air In Your Home

by Zamia .in Hyperlocal Gardening Marketplace

Do plants detoxify the air? The answer is yes. More than aesthetic looks, air purifying indoor plants clean the air, add moisture to the desolate atmosphere, and release oxygen—the very air we need to breathe. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, indoor air can be up to 1,000 times dirtier than outdoor air. Indoor pollutants can aggravate asthma, allergies, and other illnesses. According to NASA, up to 90% of these air pollutants are reportedly removed by houseplants! 

Here's a list of some of the most effective air Purifying plants to add to your collection. Also, air purifying plants make an amazing choice as plant gifts to gift to your loved ones

Aglaonema Butterfly

The most popular name for this Aglaonema is Chinese Evergreen Plants, used as indoor decorations to purify the air and remove toxins. Beautiful, leafy Aglaonema plants emit significant amounts of oxygen, which is good for the health and well-being of occupants of living and working spaces. The butterfly aglaonema manis will perform similarly well. It doesn't need fertilizer, but if you use a general-purpose houseplant fertilizer once or twice a year in spring or summer, it will grow the best.


Marble Money Plant

 It is botanically known as Epipremnum aureum marble queen from the Araceae family. These heart-shaped, heavily white-cream variegated leaves of the Marble Queen money plant make it so well-known. It requires little upkeep. It doesn't seem to care if you neglect to water it if you grow it in dim, medium, or bright light, where you put it, or any of those things. It can survive in low light conditions and is also one of the plants to clean the air by removing formaldehyde and carbon monoxide.


Jade

Because Jade is a succulent air purifying indoor plant, they are relatively hardy and straightforward to grow indoors. Jade plants have a miniature, tree-like appearance with their thick, woody stems and oval-shaped leaves, making them very appealing for decorative houseplants

The jade plant is effective at removing many indoor VOCs, including acetone and toluene. Keeping Jade indoors can help prevent problems like weakness, exhaustion, confusion, and insomnia that VOCs bring on.


Dumb cane

Dieffenbachia is a part of the tropical flowering plants in the family Araceae, also known by the common names dumb cane, mother-in-tongue, laws, and leopard lily. It is indigenous to the New World Tropics, which extend south from Argentina to Mexico and the West Indies. Along with proper ventilation, dieffenbachia not only efficiently absorbs carbon dioxide but also lessens the harmful effects of toluene.


Peace Lily

The peace lily is an air purifying plant that came first on NASA's list regarding the volume of VOCs eliminated. It is well known for being a simple air purifying indoor plant to grow and an excellent option for first-time gardeners. It grows up to three feet tall and has long white flowers. Instead of direct sunlight, it prefers shady areas or partial sunlight. It might get too much sunlight if its leaves start to pale or curl. 


Along with these plants, Zamia offers a wide range of air purifying indoor plants, decor plants, tabletop plants, plant accessories such as seeds, ceramic pots, and so on. Zamia also provides customized plant solutions and guides learning to take care of your plants. When it comes to gardening, no other place can beat Zamia!



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