Ficus elastica 'Belize' Houseplant
🪴 Ø 10 cm · 📏 30 cm
Air-purifying plants are not only beautiful to look at but also contribute to a healthier indoor climate. The idea of air-purifying houseplants stems from NASA research into ways to improve air quality in enclosed spaces. While their effect in a living room is limited, these plants do help absorb harmful substances and increase humidity, creating a natural balance in your home or office.
At Planttoday, you'll find a carefully selected collection of air-purifying houseplants that contribute to a fresh, healthy living environment – perfect for those who value greenery and well-being.
Golden palm (Areca palm / Dypsis lutescens)
The Golden Oriole palm is known as one of the best natural air purifiers. This tropical palm filters harmful substances from the air and creates a relaxing atmosphere in your home.
Location: Bright spot without direct sunlight.
Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)
With its elegant white flowers and glossy leaves, the Peace Lily is a true classic. It has powerful air-purifying properties and also releases oxygen.
Care: Keep the soil slightly moist; also tolerates shade well.
Sansevieria (Mother-in-law's tongue)
The Sansevieria is nearly indestructible. This plant purifies the air, produces oxygen at night, and is therefore ideal for the bedroom.
Care: Requires little water and attention – perfect for a busy life.
Rubber plant (Ficus robusta)
The Ficus robusta is a stylish, strong plant known for its ability to remove various harmful substances.
Care: Easy to maintain and resistant to dry air.
Dragon tree (Dracaena marginata)
With its slender leaves and tropical appearance, the Dracaena is an attractive addition to any interior.
Location: Both shade and light; avoid direct sunlight.
Aloe vera
Known for its medicinal gel, it is also an excellent air purifier that absorbs substances from paint and cleaning products.
Care: Very easy to care for; likes a bright spot.
Ivy (Hedera helix)
The Ivy can be used both indoors and outdoors and works effectively against mold in the air.
Special feature: Can reduce up to 78% of airborne mold spores within 12 hours – ideal for damp areas.
Calathea
A decorative houseplant with powerful air-purifying properties. Its leaves close in the evening and open again in daylight.
Special feature: Perfect for an attractive, healthy living environment.
Effectiveness: Plants can absorb harmful substances, but they are not a replacement for ventilation. They do contribute to fresher, more natural air.
Care: Air-purifying plants are generally easy to care for. Note that each species has its own preferences for light and water.
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