When absorbing carbon dioxide, which indoor plants are best? #1

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The living plants in an interior space not only add a splash of color and life to a space, but they also give the space a sense of balance and balance is sorely lacking. In addition to giving a space vibrancy, indoor plants are seen as a way to improve the quality of the air as well. Often they are used as focal points and can attract attention when properly placed.

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Definition of an Indoor Plant

A houseplant or an indoor plant is a plant that grows indoors, such as in a house, office, or other indoor setting. You can keep them looking nice for quite some time, and they’re very pleasing to the eye if placed around strategically. It is common practice to grow and use indoor plants as decoration, but studies have shown that they can increase air quality and have beneficial psychological effects on many.

Indoor plants can be easily purchased from your local florist or gardening store. During the winter months, these plants increase humidity in the air and also provide a focal point for your house or office.

Categories of Indoor Plants

Indoor plants come in more than one type. People can customize their offices, homes, and spaces with this wide selection of indoor plants.

Common Indoor Plants

As the name implies, these plants are the ones most often found in homes or offices. Because they are widely available and available in most stores, they are always the first choice. The plants are also easy to maintain, making them a great choice for first-time indoor plant owners.

Flowering

The popularity of flowering plants has increased during the past few decades. In addition to the interior designers, the owners have been delighted by its aesthetic appeal. The plants are a bit harder to maintain than common houseplants, but once you see them bloom they are well worth the effort.

Easy and Low Light Plants

People who are looking for plants that require very little maintenance go for these. The name says it all. You can easily maintain them and they thrive in dark environments. These plants are perfect for people who are busy, but still want plants around their homes.

Foliage

The plants are famous for their amazing and excellent-looking leaves. You can take care of them more easily than flowering plants. Their good looks complement their ability to thrive in harsh conditions.

Cactus

Because they require relatively little water to thrive, these plants have become popular with the “busy people” class. Desert and forest origins can be selected. They are also available in different shapes and sizes.

Indoor Palm

Most interior designers use these plants to liven up a room since they are very attractive. Even though the cost may be quite high, the investment is justified if you plan on installing it in your office or large areas of your home.

Indoor Tree

Yes, indoor trees are available. The problem with these plants is that you need to consider the growing conditions of the area before you purchase one. They make great focal points for large spaces and can be very aesthetically pleasing.

Large Houseplants

Plants like these are perfect for people who like plants that would grow taller than other plants. Plants with large leaves and tall stature add depth to indoor arrangements. They can become a focal point in otherwise dull spaces.

Succulents

Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in popularity for these beautiful plants. The fleshy parts of these plants enable them to endure drought because they are able to store water. The cactus requires little watering and thrives in temperate climates. Additionally, succulents became popular because of their ability to change color depending on water color. Some gardeners add food colors to the water so that these plants will change color accordingly.

Reasons for Having Indoor Plants

You can decorate your home, office, room and any other space that needs a dash of life with indoor plants. These plants are usually grown for decoration purposes, however there are many other great reasons you should consider bringing an indoor plant into your home.

Indoor Air Quality

Carbon dioxide is absorbed by all plants from the air and converted into oxygen. A study by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has researched the use of small indoor plants to improve the air quality inside the space station. They discovered that certain plant species absorb not just carbon dioxide in the air but also toxins such as formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, and benzene.

Best House Plants that Absorbs Carbon Dioxide

You can improve air quality by bringing in plants that absorb the most carbon dioxide in the air:

  • Areca Palm (Chrysalidocarpus lutescens). This plant is very effective in removing toxins in your home. It also emits water vapor, which is why it is ideal for spaces with dry air.
  • Lady Palm (Rhapis excelsa). You can place this palm in your home and ensure better air quality by absorbing carbon dioxide. It is an easy to maintain and grow palm plant with a high resistance to bugs.
  • Bamboo palm (Chamaedorea seifrizii). The “reed palm” is often used to remove air pollutants including formaldehyde. It prefers moist soil and bright places with indirect sunlight.
  • Rubber Plant (Ficus robusta).  Because this plant prefers a semi-sunlit place and doesn’t like direct sunlight, it’s easier to place. It’s also a good absorber of formaldehyde in indoor air.
  • Dracaena “Janet Craig” (Dracaena deremensis). In NASA’s study on removing trichloroethylene from indoor rooms, the plant also scored highly. Watering moderately is the key to keeping this plant alive.
  • Gerbera Daisies – This plant continuously absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen throughout the night. A great one to have inside your home or your office to improve air quality and add a touch of color with its colorful blooms.

In addition to the ones listed in the list, there are many more that have great results. The life these plants bring into your room, plus the better air quality, will help you feel better. Choose any one of these plants and place it inside your home or a room to filter the air of toxins and carbon dioxide.

House Plants that Help Remove Allergens in the Air

Allergies can be caused by many things. Benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, and dust are the most common indoor allergens. Thankfully, there are plants that can help you conquer runny nose, watery eyes, and sneezing. The following items can be placed inside your room, office, or home to reduce allergens.

  • Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)Plants with these attractive variegated leaves are known as low maintenance plants. They are best suited to warm climates, and they are also very tough. They absorb formaldehyde from the air, therefore they are perfect plants to bring indoors.
  • Gerbera Daisy (Gerbera jamesonii) – Its long lasting flowers have made this plant a popular indoor plant for aesthetic purposes. It is also an effective air purifier because it absorbs benzene from the air.
  • Areca Palm (Chrysalidocarpus lutescens) – The vapor this plant releases in the air keeps dust and pollen that normally flourish in dry air from thriving, which minimizes your allergy attacks.
  • Female Dragon (Draceana reflexa) – Plants with large leaves like this one act as a great dust trapper. They will keep your allergies from acting up by trapping dust in the air.
  • Philodendron (Philodendron bipinnatifidum) – Besides absorbing formaldehyde, this plant likes shade and is originally from tropical forests. It is easy to maintain and likes the shade.

Good Mood Promotion

That is correct! Plants in your home can improve your mood. This can dramatically improve the quality of the air in your room, which has a positive effect on your aura and environment. Put these plants in your office to promote better working conditions and higher productivity rates. You will be in such a good mood not only that you will be praised for the job you did, but you will also be promoted. Is this a signal a promotion is coming?

Aesthetic

Phytoplankton was grown indoors for the first time mainly for this reason. Adding them to a dull space adds beauty and charm. A flowering one gives a hit of color that can tie up a whole room design. A large one that is strategically placed in a room can draw attention to a particular place.

Easy to Maintain Indoor Plants

This section would be particularly enjoyable for people who consider themselves to have a black thumb. You can grow and maintain indoor plants easily.

  • Pothos – The purpose of this plant is to purify the air in your home, so you ought to have it in your home. As a result, it absorbs toxins from your indoor environment. It is okay with any type of lighting, but low light can affect the growth of the leaves.
  • Aloe Vera – A medicinal plant, you’ll love this plant because of it’s medicinal properties. Because of this, it is more likely to grow in dry soil, so water it less often.
  • Spider Plant – This plant looks very interesting due to its light green, long, thin leaves. Plant these in a well-lit area for the best results. They require moderately wet soil and are perfect for hanging.
  • Rubber Tree – It is easy to grow and can reach eight feet tall. It has attractive shiny, dark green, large leaves that are really beautiful.
  • Jade Plant – This indoor plant belongs to the succulent family. It is easy to maintain and adds vibrancy to your room.
  • Dieffenbachia – These plants are ideal for medium to low lighting with moderate watering. Foot-long leaves of this plant provide a very summery vibe in your home.
  • Bamboo palm – Very easy to maintain and does best in moist and not wet soil. All you need to do is place it somewhere where there is indirect light.

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