Since we’re all spending much more time indoors than usual, now would be the perfect time to invest in some indoor plants to liven up your living space! Plants are perfect for bringing life and character to your home without crowding or cluttering your space. Not only do plants have practical and aesthetic purposes, but they are also known to absorb certain toxins and improve overall mood and productivity. When you breathe better, you live better! These 10 indoor plants can help remove toxins and unhealthy energy and allow your space to breathe.
A personal favorite, the Red Aglaonema, also known as the Chinese Evergreen, boasts beautiful, pink splashed leaves to add color and vitality to any room it resides in. No green thumb is required for this plant as its forgiving nature makes it relatively easy to care for. So don’t worry if you forget to water it once or twice. An effective air purifier, aglaonema helps remove toxins such as benzene and formaldehyde that may enter your home through everyday items such as cleaning products and insulating materials. Both pretty and purposeful, the Red Aglaonema is the ideal indoor plant to nurture a pleasurable home atmosphere.
The Snake Plant, strangely nicknamed Mother-In-Law’s Tongue, is a gorgeous succulent plant with tall, deep green leaves outlined in yellow. Also beginner-friendly, the Snake Plant thrives in indirect light and low water, making it perfect for the average busy college student or working adult. This plant also works to purify the air in your home by absorbing common toxins, such as formaldehyde, through its leaves and releasing oxygen. Its elegance makes it a perfect garnish for a modern-style apartment or even a farmhouse-style home. This useful piece of greenery can add some much-needed architecture to your home.
The Aloe Plant, a classy and attractive succulent, makes for a wonderful indoor companion. Like most other succulents, aloe plants thrive in drier conditions. Not only are the thick leaves full of aloe vera gel that can be used for a variety of different skin conditions, but the plant itself also removes harmful carbon dioxide while emitting oxygen. So, set this polished potted plant at the corner of your desk or your bedside table and watch it cleanse your space, both literally and figuratively.
This unique and charming houseplant holds tons of personality in those wrinkly leaves. Those bright green leaves grow upwards together, creating a tight shape resembling a bird’s nest. Although a rather difficult plant to care for at times, the benefits of the plant make the close and consistent care worth it. Bright, indirect sunlight and consistent weekly waterings are the secrets to a healthy Bird’s Nest Fern. This plant, like many other ferns, is great for removing common airborne pollutants. Place these near windows in room corners for improved ambiance and improved health.
This tropical-like plant is an excellent choice for an indoor house plant. The Bromeliad comes in many different variations, usually presenting with bright colored leaves surrounded by bright green foliage. Whether orange, or yellow, or pink, the Bromeliad adds a pop of exotic color to any home or apartment. Despite its bright colors, this plant is relatively low maintenance, making it perfect for anyone looking to do some bright indoor decorating without much hassle or fuss. Bromeliads remove volatile organic compounds and chemicals from our home with efficiency and ease.
The Rubber Plant is quite the popular plant. Its large, waxy, dark-colored leaves are both classy and elegant. It is the perfect addition to any modern-style or minimalist-style apartment home. Like many of these plants, the Rubber Plant targets formaldehyde, a common airborne toxin found in homes. This plant does need quite a bit of attention, especially in its growing season in the summer months. However, when properly cared for, it grows beautifully to complement any home decor theme.
Incorporating a Peace Lily plant into your home decor lends itself to thousands of possibilities for appealing decoration in your home. This charming houseplant, a popular choice for living rooms and home offices, has bright green leaves with cream-colored flowers adorning them. When placed in bright, indirect sunlight and kept in moist soil this plant can bloom to be quite an attractive adornment. Known for its air purification abilities, this plant neutralizes airborne toxins for clean air and a more calm and relaxed atmosphere.
The Spider Plant, named for its uncanny resemblance to spider legs, is one of the easiest house plants to grow and maintain. So, all beginner plant owners can let go of their hesitations! Its leaves are long, thin, and arched, with bright green on either side that blends into white in the middle. This plant absorbs carbon monoxide within the home while releasing oxygen. The long, spindly leaves of the plant make it perfect to hang in a bathroom or a home office.
Plants are naturally calming, and building bonds with your organic companions can do wonders for your mental and emotional state. The Croton plant, known for its vivid and colorful foliage, sucks formaldehyde and other cleaning fumes from the air like a vacuum. This plant can aid the habitual self-care session, allowing you to take a step back from life and breathe deeply in your home.
Another personal favorite, the Golden Pothos is characterized by long trailing vines with heart-shaped leaves growing from them. Its natural low maintenance, drought tolerance, and durability make it an excellent starting point for novice plant owners. This plant is very effective in removing indoor toxins, proving most effective against common toxins such as formaldehyde and benzene. Its long, winding vines also make it wonderful for home decor. Hang them from plant ceiling hangers or place them atop a bookshelf for beautiful floor-to-ceiling decoration.
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