Best Air-Purifying Indoor Plants for Homes

Best Air-Purifying Indoor Plants for Homes

When it comes to décor of a house, an organic element is always on top. Undoubtedly, indoor plants are the source of beauty in a house. It eliminates all air contamination and hazardous compounds by purifying air quality. With appropriate care and nurturing, these indoor plants give you a healthy life in return. Place each plant according to its specified nature in the house and get the required results. Air contamination can be of significant hindrance for individuals having asthma and hypersensitivities so it can be killed by utilizing resources in the form of plants.

Benefits:

  • Indoor plants reduces stress and anxiety
  • Indoor Plants purifies air and increases air quality
  • Indoor Plants eradicates air contamination
  • Indoor Plants remove all the hazardous compounds in the air

Top 7 Indoor Plants in Pakistan:

  1. Bamboo Palm
  2. English Ivy
  3. Rubber Plant
  4. Areca Palm
  5. Chrysanthemum:
  6. Aloe Vera
  7. Azalea

Bamboo Palm:

Bamboo Palm emerges from Central America and South America is often used as indoor plant at home. Potted Bamboo Plant gives room a perfect look in terms of color saturation. Many indoor plants needs inadequate sunlight to survive but Bamboo Palm needs low sunlight to survive in a room. In order to grow it longer, you can plant it outside with additional sunlight. It can improve indoor air quality by wipe out chloroform, formaldehyde, benzene, carbon monoxide and other perilous compounds.

English Ivy:

Hedera Helix often called English Ivy is another famous indoor plant nowadays that truly purifies your home from contamination. Many names are associated with this plant because of its multi nature. Because of it extending nature, horticulturists state you ought to be reluctant in utilizing it outside and should accommodate it as an indoor plant. This keeps it from attacking different plants around your home and has the additional advantage of purifying the air in your home.

Rubber Plant:

Rubber plant is also used as an indoor plant that also purifies air quality in a room. Rubber plant doesn’t need much care as it carries a tolerant nature, it can easily be nurtured by inexperienced person as well. Rubber plant needs less light to survive in home conditions. Their huge leaves are beneficial to consume harmful chemicals produced in air and disinfect them properly. It also eradicates bacteria and mold spores in the air. 

Areca Palm:

Just like Bamboo Palm home plant, Areca Palm also purifies air quality by eradicating harmful compounds in air at home.  It has arch-like leaves that personify the home décor. It needs more sunlight and water with care to grow properly. It also eradicates humidity in air by detoxify contamination in air.

Chrysanthemum:

Chrysanthemum is another popular vibrant looking indoor plant that people want to have in their house. The major functionality of this indoor plant is that it survives best in maximum sunlight to grow properly. If proper care provided, it will produce different array of colors. In addition to beauty, Chrysanthemum also purifies indoor air by wipe out unwanted contagious compounds like formaldehyde and Benzene.

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera plant is a perfect fit for an indoor plant because of its skin care functionality. As we all know the Aloe Vera gel has a skin healing attribute by default that makes it more precious. It belongs to a family of Cactus with small spikes around. Aloe Vera plant also purifies the air and can easily nourish with less water.

Azalea

Azaleas are incredible to have around throughout the summer, as they flourish better in cooler temperatures. They’re the best when set in basements, washrooms and kitchens, as they assimilate bunches of formaldehyde.

Tips to care for Indoor Plants:

Water:

Soil of the Indoor plant’s pot ought to be kept moist, not wet. Keep the soil of a plant balanced neither too damp nor too dry, if it happens then the roots of the plant will begin to die and death of the plant will happen. So nurture your indoor plant carefully.

Water Overdosing:

Try not to overdose your indoor plants with water; it causes air to pass through the root making a gateway for bacteria and fungus that damages the indoor plant.

Light:

Likewise with watering, each plant has distinctive light prerequisites. Numerous plants incline towards direct daylight, however this might be difficult to get inside a house. Setting a plant in a window may offer enough light, but a few indoor plants will need augmenting from much light. 

Place of Indoor Plant:

Do not change the place of Indoor Plant as it causes harmful effects in the growth of a plant.

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