Beneficial Houseplants
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An Introduction to Indoor Air-Purifying Flora

Snake Plant ๐Ÿ

Similar to other household succulents, Snake Plants help to filter indoor air. Whatโ€™s unique about this particular plant is that itโ€™s one of the few plants that can convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into oxygen at night. This quality makes it an ideal plant for bedroom decor as it can help regulate healthy airflow. Snake plants are also known for their ability to help remove toxic air pollutants.

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Spider Plant ๐Ÿ•ท

The Spider Plant is considered among the easiest air-purifying plants to grow. It is effective in removing harmful chemicals from the air, such as carbon monoxide, xylene, formaldehyde and toluene. According to NASA reports, the spider plant is among the top 3 types of houseplants that are great at removing formaldehyde, which is a common household chemical and generally found in manufactured wood products, plastic products, pesticides, leather goods, adhesives, clothing and drapes, etc.

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Golden Pothos ๐Ÿ’ฐ

In addition to being very easy to care for, Pothos Plants are well known for being able to clean the air. The golden pothos is particularly adept at removing formaldehyde, benzene and carbon monoxide. Because of this quality, it is suggested placing pothos plants in entryways and close to garages where car exhaust fumes can be present.

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