10 Indoor Plants for Fresh Air

Sonu Verma

Bird’s Nest Fern: These crinkly-leaved ferns are excellent indoor air cleaners, purifying the air of formaldehyde.

Areca Palm: It is particularly effective at removing mould spores and ammonia from the air, making it ideal for use in bathrooms and showers. 

Spider Plant: These plants eliminate formaldehyde, toluene, and xylene, all of which are pollutants found in fabrics, paints, and glues.

Dragon Plant: It is one of the simplest indoor plants to grow and can live for decades if properly cared after.

English Ivy: Ivy is effective at removing trichloroethylene and benzene from the air, and it is especially effective at removing formaldehyde.

Money Plant: They are efficient at reducing levels of hazardous chemicals found in carpets, paints, glues, and manmade materials.

Weeping Fig: They are excellent in filter hazardous formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene and replace them with oxygen.

Snake Plant: It is also particularly good at removing formaldehyde, nitrogen oxide, benzene, xylene, and trichloroethylene from the air.

Aloe Vera: It absorbs VOCs, which are commonly found in newly placed flooring, paint, and glue, and creates oxygen at night, making it excellent for bedrooms in especially.

Peace Lily: Toxic home gases such as benzene, formaldehyde, and carbon monoxide are also broken down and neutralised.