08.07.2020
The most useful Houseplants
Houseplants not only beautify the interior and add coziness to your home, but also improve the indoor microclimate by enriching the air with oxygen, absorbing harmful substances, and creating a positive, calming atmosphere.
Here are 5 of the most beneficial houseplants that naturally purify, humidify, and oxygenate the air:
1. Aloe
Aloe is a hardy succulent from the Asphodelaceae family. It’s easy to grow and thrives with minimal care, making it perfect for beginners. The most common home varieties are Aloe vera, Aloe arborescens, and Aloe variegata.
The thick leaves of aloe contain a healing gel packed with vitamins, enzymes, and amino acids. Known for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and wound-healing properties, aloe is both decorative and medicinal.
2. Chlorophytum (Spider Plant)
This low-maintenance plant adapts well to indoor environments. Chlorophytum is exceptional at purifying the air, absorbing pollutants like formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, benzene, ammonia, and acetone.
It’s particularly effective in the kitchen, where it neutralizes harmful combustion byproducts. Easy to grow and fast to propagate, it also brings a touch of vibrant greenery and is often associated with positive energy.
3. Crassula (Money Tree)
Often called the “money tree,” Crassula is a popular succulent with thick, shiny leaves. Over time, its stem thickens, giving it the look of a miniature tree.
It’s traditionally believed to attract wealth and prosperity, but it also helps maintain humidity and is well-suited to indoor conditions with low maintenance requirements.
4. Bamboo Palm (Chamaedorea)
Also known as Chamaedorea, this elegant, slow-growing plant brings a tropical touch to your home. Its lush, feathery fronds make it a favorite for interior décor.
Aside from aesthetics, the bamboo palm is a natural air purifier, known for removing harmful impurities from the air and adding humidity to dry indoor spaces.
5. Sansevieria (Snake Plant)
Sansevieria is a stemless, evergreen perennial, famous for its durability and minimal care needs. It thrives in both bright and dim light and tolerates dry conditions well.
Known for filtering out toxins released by household appliances, Sansevieria enhances air quality, supports better breathing, and is believed to positively influence the body’s biological functions.
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