Six Plants You Should Have in Your Home
Thinking of bringing a little nature inside? Consider these six plants that look great while improving the air quality in your home!
Bamboo Palm
- Can grow up to six feet tall
- Native to Mexico and Central America
- Low-maintenance, thrives in low light
- Cleans the air and is a natural humidifier
Devil’s Ivy
- Scary name, cool plant
- Can either climb or hang
- Leaves remove harmful substances from the air
Spider Plant
- Super resilient
- Battles Benzene, Carbon Monoxide, and Xylene in homes
- Safe if you have pets in the house
Golden Pothos
- Can survive in low light and cold temperatures
- Great for offices and homes
- Rids the air of Carbon Monoxide
Weeping Fig
- Type of ficus
- Once you figure out the water and light, they last a long time
- Filters out Formaldehyde, Benzene, and Trichloroethylene
Lilyturf
- Can grow between 1 and 1.5 feet
- White and lavender flowers in the summer
- Removes excess Ammonia from the air