Top 10 Air-Purifying Plants To Improve the Feng Shui of Your Home or OfficeUse the power of plants to purify the air and raise the energy of any spaceBamboo Best feng shui advice to keep in mind is to always be aware of the quality of the indoor air and do your best to improve it. Research shows that indoor pollution is much worse than the outdoor one. Is there a feng shui solution? Yes, there is! The best feng shui solution is to decorate your home or office with indoor plants! Below is a list of top ten air-purifying plants, as defined by NASA research in the early 1980s. Bring them to your home, bring them to your office, and let them do what they do best - clear the air and fill it with oxygen! 1. Areca PalmScientific Name: Chrysalidocarpus Lutescens Removes: * All tested indoor air toxins. Benefits: * Very popular and easy to care for plant. * Leaves have a gracious flow that will soften the energy of any home or office space. 2. Lady PalmScientific Name: Rhapis Excelsa Removes: * Most indoor pollutants. Benefits: * One of the best plants to improve the indoor air quality. * Very popular and easy to care for. 3. Bamboo PalmScientific Name: Chamaedorea Seifrizii Removes: * Benzene. * Trichloroethylene. * Formaldehyde. Benefits: * Adds a peaceful, tropical feeling to any environment. * Most resistant to insect infestation. 4. Rubber PlantScientific Name: Ficus Robusta Removes: * Most pollutants, especially formaldehyde. Benefits: * Will survive in dim light and tolerate cool temperatures. * Excellent ability to remove toxins from any indoor environment. 5. Dracaena Janet CraigScientific Name: Dracaena Deremensis Janet Craig Removes: * Most pollutants, especially trichloroethylene. Benefits: * Attractive plant, easy to grow in very little light. * Best in Dracaenas family for removing home or office chemical toxins. 6. English IvyScientific Name: Hedera Helix Removes: * Most pollutants, especially formaldehyde. Benefits: * Another hardy, very popular plant, often used in public spaces. * Easy to grow, very adaptable, except for high temperatures. 7. Dwarf Date PalmScientific Name: Phoenix Roebelenii Removes: * Most pollutants, especially xylene. Benefits: * A slow grower that can reach a height of about 5 to 6 feet. * Can tolerate low levels of light. 8. Ficus AliiScientific Name: Ficus Macleilandii "Alii" Removes: * Most pollutants, especially formaldehyde. Benefits: * Easier to care for than the Ficus Benjamina, can loose some leaves while adjusting to a new space. * There are 3 types of Ficus Alii: the standard tree, the bush and the braids (several entwined trunks.)
9. Boston Fern Scientific Name: Nephrolepis Exaltata "Bostoniensis" Removes: * Most pollutants, especially formaldehyde. Benefits: * Beautiful and lush, a favorite for any home or office. * It does require attention in order to thrive. |
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