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sav3mys0ul:

pigcharmer:
1. Bamboo Palm: According to NASA, it removes formaldahyde and is also said to act as a natural humidifier.2. Snake Plant: Found by NASA to absorb nitrogen oxides and formaldahyde.3. Areca Palm: One of the best air purifying plants for general air cleanliness.4. Spider Plant: Great indoor plant for removing carbon monoxide and other toxins or impurities. Spider plants are one of three plants NASA deems best at removing formaldahyde from the air.5. Peace Lily: Peace lilies could be called the “clean-all.” They’re often placed in bathrooms or laundry rooms because they’re known for removing mold spores. Also know to remove formaldahyde and trichloroethylene.6. Gerbera Daisy: Not only do these gorgeous flowers remove benzene from the air, they’re known to improve sleep by absorbing carbon dioxide and giving off more oxygen over night.

Wahoo! I just got my first gerbera daisy plant because I realized that as they’re my favorite flowers, I should really try to grow some of my own. (It’s also an attempt to see if my proverbial black thumb can be surmounted.) BTW, as previously noted, lilies are lovely, but they are toxic to kittehs, so maybe keep that in mind with #5.

sav3mys0ul:

pigcharmer:

1. Bamboo Palm: According to NASA, it removes formaldahyde and is also said to act as a natural humidifier.

2. Snake Plant: Found by NASA to absorb nitrogen oxides and formaldahyde.

3. Areca Palm: One of the best air purifying plants for general air cleanliness.

4. Spider Plant: Great indoor plant for removing carbon monoxide and other toxins or impurities. Spider plants are one of three plants NASA deems best at removing formaldahyde from the air.

5. Peace Lily: Peace lilies could be called the “clean-all.” They’re often placed in bathrooms or laundry rooms because they’re known for removing mold spores. Also know to remove formaldahyde and trichloroethylene.

6. Gerbera Daisy: Not only do these gorgeous flowers remove benzene from the air, they’re known to improve sleep by absorbing carbon dioxide and giving off more oxygen over night.

Wahoo! I just got my first gerbera daisy plant because I realized that as they’re my favorite flowers, I should really try to grow some of my own. (It’s also an attempt to see if my proverbial black thumb can be surmounted.) BTW, as previously noted, lilies are lovely, but they are toxic to kittehs, so maybe keep that in mind with #5.

Filed under air purifying plants gerbera daisies i now have red ones in my house yay!

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