Plants Beneficial to Indoor Air Quality

We all know that plants can ease tensions, reduce stress and improve the overall wellbeing of employees. Today, let’s go through list of indoor plants which are beneficial to indoor air quality.

English Ivy

Plants Beneficial to Indoor Air Quality - English Ivy
English Ivy. Photo by Jerry Wang on Unsplash
    • Removes benzene and formaldehyde.
    • Fantastic for asthma and allergies.

Chinese Evergreen

Plants Beneficial to Indoor Air Quality - Chinese Evergreen
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    • Removes benzene and formaldehyde.
    • Emits high oxygen content.

Peace Lily

Plants Beneficial to Indoor Air Quality - Peace Lily
Peace Lily. Photo by Maria Eliz on Unsplash
    • Removes benzene, formaldehyde, mould spores, trichloroethylene, alcohols and acetone.
    • Increases general indoor air quality.

Spider Plant

Plants Beneficial to Indoor Air Quality - Spider Plant
Spider plant. Photo by Lucian Alexe on Unsplash
    • Removes formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, toxins and impurities.
    • One of the top three types of houseplants that are great at removing formaldehyde.

Boston Fern

Plants Beneficial to Indoor Air Quality - Boston Fern
Boston Fern
    • Removes formaldehyde.
    • Natural air humidifier.
    • Said to be among the best in air purifying houseplants.

Money Plant

Plants Beneficial to Indoor Air Quality - Money Plant
Money Plant
    • Also named as Golden Pothos. Removes formaldehyde and carbon monoxide.
    • Increase general indoor air quality.
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    • Removes benzene and trichloroethylene.
    • Increases general indoor air quality.
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