Spider Plant This plant is a top performer, removing up to 90% of harmful indoor air pollutants, including formaldehyde. It’s safe for both dogs and cats.
Snake Plant Known for its air-purifying abilities, the snake plant filters out toxins like formaldehyde and benzene. It thrives in low light conditions and requires minimal care.
Devil’s Ivy Also called pothos, this plant is effective at removing volatile compounds emitted by furniture polish, paint thinner, and tobacco smoke. It’s easy to grow in various indoor settings.
Dracaena Dracaenas are great air filters. They tolerate low light but prefer bright indirect light. These plants help remove toxins like formaldehyde and benzene from the air.
Bamboo Palm This palm is excellent at filtering out indoor air pollutants. It grows well in low-light conditions and adds a tropical touch to your space.
Peace Lily Peace lilies are known for their elegant white blooms and air-purifying properties. They thrive in low light and help remove toxins like ammonia and benzene.
Weeping Fig This classic indoor tree is effective at cleaning the air. It prefers bright indirect light and can grow up to 2-3 feet tall.
Banana Plant Yes, even banana plants contribute to cleaner air! They remove toxins like formaldehyde and xylene. Place them in bright indirect light.
Chinese Evergreen Chinese evergreens are low-maintenance and effective at filtering indoor air. They tolerate low light conditions and come in various attractive varieties.
Aloe Vera Plant Besides its soothing gel, aloe vera helps purify the air by removing formaldehyde and benzene. It’s easy to care for and prefers bright light.