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Title: Budget-Friendly Plants That Cleanse Indoor Air
At the forefront of interior health-conscious design trends, indoor plants have been praised for not only being a stylish addition but also for their noticeable air-cleansing properties. First researched in a NASA study in 1989, the ability of specific houseplants to remove toxins from the air inside your home or office has been a consistent talking point. In an age where indoor air quality is a concern due to increasing pollution levels and tighter home insulation, these lighter-on-pocket green plants are indeed a breath of fresh air.
1. Spider Plants (Chlorophytum comosum)
Spider plants, with their long droopy leaves and easy care, are the perfect wa to add a touch of greenery to all types of indoor spaces. They are known to be highly efficient at cleansing the air of formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene, common pollutants found within homes.
Spider plants prefer a spot with indirect sunlight and thrive well in cooler temperatures (between 55-65 degrees). They are relatively easy to propagate, asking for water once or twice a week. With each plant costing around $15 – $25, they are indeed a budget-friendly option.
2. Snake Plants (Sansevieria trifasciata)
This plant, with its striking upright foliage, doesn’t just do well with neglect, but it rewards you by absorbing toxins like benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, xylene, and toluene. Snake plants have been applauded for their ability to produce oxygen at night, making them a great addition to bedrooms.
A starter Snake plant can cost as low as $10, and given their low requirement for water and high tolerance for a wide range of light conditions, it’s an affordable purifying plant that’s hard to kill.
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