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    5 indoor plants that improve air quality 

    By Simran Jeet
    Mar 18, 2025
    11:09 am

    What's the story

    Indoor air quality is essential to keep our homes healthy.

    Certain plants can purify the air by eliminating toxins and enhancing oxygen levels.

    Not only are these plants easy to maintain, but they can also bring a bit of nature into your home.

    Here are five easy-to-care-for air-purifying plants that can boost indoor wellness and lead to a healthier atmosphere in your home.

    Hardy

    Snake plant: The hardy survivor

    The snake plant, or sansevieria, is famous for surviving in low light and with little water.

    It efficiently cleans out formaldehyde, benzene, and other toxins from the air.

    Perfect for beginners, due to its hardy nature and low maintenance, this plant's upright leaves also make it a beautiful addition to any room, both looks and function-wise.

    Easy

    Spider plant: The easy grower

    Spider plants are also popular for being easy to grow and adapt to different conditions.

    They are great at getting rid of pollutants such as carbon monoxide and xylene from the air.

    With their arching leaves and small white flowers, spider plants not only beautify your indoor space but also ensure cleaner air.

    They require moderate watering and are ideal even for those without a green thumb.

    Purifier

    Peace lily: The elegant purifier

    Not only are peace lilies known for their stunning white flowers, but they also do a great job of filtering out harmful chemicals like ammonia, formaldehyde, and trichloroethylene.

    The plants thrive in indirect sunlight and need regular watering to stay as lush as they are.

    Their graceful presence makes them a popular choice for indoor gardeners looking for beauty and utility.

    Healing

    Aloe vera: The healing helper

    Not only is aloe vera praised for its medicinal properties, but it also makes for an amazing air purifier targeting formaldehyde emissions from household products.

    This succulent flourishes in bright light and requires watering once in a while, making it ideal for sunny indoor spots.

    Apart from purifying air, aloe vera gel could be applied to skin irritations or minor burns.

    Humidity

    Boston fern: The humidity booster

    Boston ferns remove pollutants such as formaldehyde while adding humidity back into dry indoor environments—a bonus during winters when heating systems suck moisture indoors significantly.

    These ferns prefer indirect light along with consistent moisture. Misting them regularly keeps them thriving beautifully throughout different seasons without much fuss involved.

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