Recently, we have all realized how important it is to purify the air around us, in our homes and in the places where we spend a lot of time. During the long lockdown, we were forced to stay indoors even more than usual, and experts explained how important it is to change the air frequently to maintain a healthy environment.
However, there are things that, despite our attention, continue to release micro-toxic substances. For example, the television, printer, refrigerator, and many other electrical and electronic devices. In addition, the very materials that make up our furniture emit formaldehyde, benzene, ammonia, etc. Okay, we can open the windows, but what do we do when it’s too cold to keep them open?
In this case, it can be very useful to have special plants at home that not only bring us the joy of their beauty, but can also purify the air we breathe.
11 Plants That Improve and Purify the Air in Our Homes
Here are the plants we should have at home:
- Snake Plant (Mother-in-Law’s Tongue): Keep it in the bathroom, for example, because it resists even in low-light areas and can absorb the formaldehyde emitted by toilet paper.
- Ficus: Although it requires a lot of attention, it is capable of removing many volatile substances from the air, such as benzene.
- Aloe Vera: Not only an excellent source of precious gel, but it also purifies the air.
- Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily): Very easy to grow, requires little care and has great longevity.
- Dracaena: Beautiful to look at, Dracaena frees you from contaminants found in paints.
- Lucky Bamboo (another species of Dracaena): Purifies the air of ethylene and trichloroethylene.
- Pothos: A very common plant with heart-shaped leaves, perfect for hanging from high places where its green cascades will purify the environment from carbon monoxide.
- Gerbera: If you do laundry often, you’ve probably noticed the smell that remains on clothes caused by trichloroethylene. It needs a lot of light.
- Ivy: Also a very common plant, and fortunately very useful for protecting us from detergent fumes.
- Chlorophytum (Spider Plant): A beautiful plant with white and green stripes, a sacred plant for those who don’t have much experience growing houseplants. It requires little maintenance and resists almost everything, but is particularly good at filtering carbon monoxide and formaldehyde.
- Sansevieria (Snake Plant): A plant that can also be placed in the bedroom because it releases oxygen.

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