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Besides bringing verdant green hues and interesting textures into your home, houseplants can also purify the air.
Snake Plant
Snake plants are an excellent choice for those with limited space, as they can easily fit on most shelves. They also require very little water and sun exposure to thrive--making them perfect option in homes with dry air or low humidity year-round! The NASA study found that just one plant cleaned up all of the toxins present inside a room by about 50%.
In addition to cleaning your home environment, snake plants provide oxygen while blocking out harmful particles like PM2.5 (particulates measuring 2 microns or less); lowering CO2 levels thanks to its high root system surface area which draws nutrient-poor soil upwards into the plant.
Chinese Evergreen
Chinese evergreen is a plant that can thrive in an office space with fluorescent lighting and even tolerate low to bright sunlight. This means it's one of the easiest plants for homeowners who work during daytime hours due its ability grow anywhere, no matter what kind or how much light there may be present.
The Chinese evergreen is so easy to grow that it can thrive in even the most inefficient indoor spaces with fluorescent lighting. It tolerates everything from low light conditions up towards bright sunlight, making this plant perfect for any environment.
Boston Fern
Boston Ferns are a beautiful, leafy houseplants that get a reputation for being high maintenance. However, they're worth the work because Boston Fens remove toxins like toluene and xylene from your home's air.
I've always been a fan of the Boston fern, in part because they're so easy to manage. If you have one near your house or office and want some live floor décor with personality then give these guys a try! They add natural beauty without taking up too much space which means more room for people who actually care about their indoor air quality (and let's be honest here - pretty much everyone).
Spider Plant
A spider plant is a great beginner's plant because it can be maintained with little effort. It prefers well-draining soil and does not like being overwatered, which makes them perfect for those who are new to gardening or live in an arid area where there isn't much rainfall during the year.
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This type of succulent requires moderate light levels so make sure your home doesn’t have any direct sunlight coming through windows; try setting up some artificial lighting near its potting container instead.