Beside nice house decor, house plants purify the air in your rooms but certain plants are even more useful and beneficial to have them in your home.
Maidenhair fern, Dragon tree, Holy Basil, Fern, Fig etc. are one of the best plants when it comes to their radiation absorbing properties. Also, these plants protect the home from bad and also harmful odors, such as from cleaning agents or paints and provide oxygen.
Place At Least One Of These Plants In Your Home To Protect Yourself From Radiation, Chemicals And Cigarette Smoke
Maidenhair Fern
This plant absorbs 20 micrograms of formaldehyde per hour. Maidenhair Fern or Adiantum is very effective against computers, TV’s, phones radiation. This plant is one of the most effective natural air cleaners also.
Maidenhair Fern
Fig
This plant is perfect against cigarette smoke. Fig also reduce the concentration of carbon dioxide and monoxide and other chemicals which are harmful to man. You can put this plant on a convenient place or in the corners in your living room, but keep in mind to not be exposed to direct sunlight.
Fig
Fern
Fern easily neutralize the effects of formaldehyde which evaporates from glue on the furniture, paint and detergents. The plant loves moisture and shouldn’t be exposed to direct sunlight.
Fern
Dragon Tree
Dragon tree is another perfect air-purifying plant that reduce concentration of formaldehyde. This plant is easy to maintain and is resistant to temperature changes. Just make sure to water it every day.
Dragon Tree
Holy Basil
Sacred Indian plant from the ancient times which purifies contaminated air, Holy Basil is ideal plant for your home. This aromatic plant in the family Lamiaceae is easy to maintain.
Holy Basil
Cactus
One of the best option for plants for reducing radiation and other harmful substances, such as bacteria. Cactus is easy to maintain plant and it absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen.
Cactus
Hedera (Ivy)
This plant is most effective indoor plant in absorbing radiation. When it comes to formaldehyde absorbing, this plant is the king between plants, it absorbs 1.50 gms formaldehyde per sq. mtr.
Hedera (Ivy)