Having plants indoors is a great way to improve air quality, and reduce your risk of breathing problems.
Chamomile: Chamomile plants are great for purifying indoor air. This beautiful flower plant helps to purify ammonia and other toxic gases in the air. However, you should take care to keep out of reach of children and pets, as chamomile can cause poisoning if ingested. Red Banyan Tree: The red banyan tree, an evergreen variety native to India, is excellent in removing toxic gases such as formaldehyde or carbon monoxide from the air. This plant also helps your home or office have a pleasant scent. Bodhi tree: The almond tree, or spider tree, is also an indoor plant with excellent air purification. The advantage of this plant is that they are easy to take care of and do not cause poisoning, so you can place them anywhere in the house. Ivy: The ivy just helps to add cool green to the indoor space, while also helping to remove harmful gases. This plant can live both outdoors and in no sunlight. Fern: The fern not only helps to purify harmful substances such as formaldehyde from the air, but also acts as a humidifier thanks to its rapid evaporation rate. Gerbera trees: Gerbera trees from South Africa are the ideal ornamental plants to place indoors if you want to both purify the air and adorn the house with colorful colors. Madagascar Hemorrhoid: The Madagascar Hemorrhagic Tree, or dragon tree, is a suitable ornamental plant located in the sun and high humidity. This plant will help keep the air in your home fresh and clean. Rhizophora: Rhizophora is a small bonsai, you can completely put them on your desk or indoor drinking table to purify the air. Royal orchid: Royal orchid not only adds elegant beauty to your home, but also helps remove all pollutants from your home atmosphere. Queen betel nut tree: The betel nut tree king has both great cleaning effects and beautifies your home space with bright green and crimson colors. Aloe vera: Aloe vera: In addition to its health and beauty benefits, it also removes benzene, formaldehyde and detergent byproducts from the air in your home. Tiger’s Tongue: Tiger’s tongue helps remove harmful gases such as benzene, formaldehyde, trichlorethylene, xylene, and toluene from your home space. Guanyin is a bonsai that is suitable for direct sunlight. This indoor bonsai helps to purify the air from harmful gases such as ammonia, carbon dioxide, formaldehyde and xylene. Seedlings: Plant that removes formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene from the air. However, you should be careful to keep the plant out of the reach of domestic pets, as this can cause poisoning for pets. Endowed Tree: A rich tree is an easy-to-care ornamental plant, which helps remove toxic gases and dust from the air, and increases indoor air humidity.
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