12 Special Plants That Will Help You Breathe Easier At Home

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6. Peace Lily

This classic plant brings a little sunshine into a dreary atmosphere when it releases its beautiful white flowers. Set against the dark green foliage, the elegant Peace Lily is another effective plant that can remove high levels of formaldehyde. It is also able to contain other volatile organic compounds (VOC) such as benzene. Keep this plant away from small pets and kids as the leaves are poisonous.

 

7. Snake Plant

This plant grows straight up resembling a snake, especially with the markings on the leaves. In the evening, it takes in the carbon dioxide in the room and expels oxygen making it easier for people to get a good night’s sleep. Many people prefer to keep a Snake Plant in their bedroom for this reason. It is also great at absorbing the formaldehyde that may be building up from the furniture and carpeting in your bedroom.

 

8. Palm Trees

There are a variety of palm trees to choose from, among them the Lady Palm, Areca Palm, Parlor Palm, Bamboo Palm, and the most effective in removing formaldehyde, the Dwarf Date Palm. While these palm trees mimic the ones you’ll find in more tropical areas, these palms flourish in temperatures that range from 60 to 75 degrees F.

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9. Wax Begonia

This flowering succulent is powerful when it comes to reducing the existence of benzene and formaldehyde in the home. It booms sweet little flowers that come in white, red, or pink. If you grow it in the sunlight, the plant will bloom all summer.

 

10. Azaleas

Azaleas are one of the most effective flowering plants that eliminate formaldehyde in the air. Extremely easy to take care of, they are happiest in cool temperature and can produce beautiful blooms all year round.

 

11. Bamboo Palm

The Bamboo Palm grows nice and tall but it usually doesn’t get any taller than 10 feet. It is effective in handling any formaldehyde in the atmosphere as well as trichloroethylene and benzene.

 

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12. Aloe Vera

The Aloe Vera plant is a succulent that is great to have on hand in the kitchen as it can quickly relieve the pain from burns. This plant is brimming with vitamins C, A, E, B1, B12, and B2. All you have to do is snap open one of the leaves and apply the gel to the burn. It is also able to reduce any toxins or chemical compounds that are permeating the atmosphere in your home.

References:

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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