The air in your home is dirtier than you think. Clean it up with these 4 plants
While it’s tempting to think that the air inside your house or office is clean, the truth is quite the opposite: according to the US Environmental Protection Agency, the air inside the average home is up to five times more polluted than the air outside. That’s an alarming fact, especially considering that us city dwellers spend up to 90 percent of our time indoors. The good thing is house plants are pretty nifty air purifiers that can fight the nasty toxins in your home. For a clean home with clean air, try adding this small list of houseplants to your decor. The first houseplant has a hilarious name: Mother-in-Laws’ Tongue. This house plant has long, tongue-like leaves with sharp pointed tips, and is known to remove at least 107 different air pollutants, including carbon monoxide and chloroform. Best of all, this plant is extremely resilient and can go weeks without water. The Money Plant is another special plant that will both live up your home and clean the air. Thee plant earns its common name from its traditional use as a wealth booster in the Chinese system of feng shui. Whether it will bring you wealth is something you’ll have to find out for yourself, but this plant will do a superb job of removing volatile compounds related to synthetic paint or carpets. The Peace Lily is the next plant on our list. With a deep forest green color and little white flowers, this plant effectively removes all common indoor pollutants generated by furniture electronics and cleaning products. Lastly, we have the Bamboo Palm. Place this beautiful little plant in your home, and it will naturally humidify your home and help you breathe. READ MORE
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