Eco-Friendly and Anti-Pollutant Houseplants

 Top 6 Natural, Eco-Friendly, and anti Polluting Houseplants



Remove internal pollution naturally


You would have practically spent thousands of dollars to buy the latest vacuum cleaners and the latest floor cleaners to help keep your home clean. However, there comes a time when these machines fail to work and leave you with unhealthy dust particles and other contaminants in your home. Instead of synthetic machines, you should choose natural pollutants that come in plant form. When you turn them off these plants are quite unlike the noiseless machines. Also, you do not have to spend hundreds of dollars to fix them. Replanting plants is very easy. So, to get rid of pollution in your home naturally, you should look at the top 10 house plants you can buy.


1. The Feston Rose plant


When looking for a houseplant, you usually want one that requires minimal maintenance. One such houseplant is the lantana Camara or festoon rose plant. The most amazing feature of this plant is that it has innumerable flowers in many colors.


This houseplant is extremely tolerant of high salinity, lack of water, scorching heat, and wind. The leaves of this houseplant bear a very strong and pleasant aroma. This houseplant not only cleans the air in your home but also leaves a beautiful scent.


2. Devils Ivy


Also known as the Golden Pothos and scientifically known as the Epiphromam atrium, Devil's Ivy is a beautiful vine plant with leaves of marble and gold color as the name implies.


Even if this plant is not noticed, it thrives. The plant acts as an excellent natural anti-pollutant against common pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, and carbon monoxide. If kept on the top shelf, this plant will climb down as it matures. However, even your own pet dog should take care not to consume this plant in any way.


3. Phalaenopsis



This houseplant proudly bears very beautiful white and pink flowers. At its base are very fleshy leaves. This houseplant has a stem-like rhizome. Since this houseplant does not tolerate direct sunlight, you can place this beautiful houseplant in artificial light in your home. With beautiful flowers, this plant will enhance the beauty of your home and also clean the air inside your home. The houseplant itself is very small but the flowers are relatively large and magnificent.


4. English Ivy


Suitable houseplant for pet owners. This plant, scientifically known as Hedera Helix, is known for filtering indoor pollutants such as fecal particles and formaldehyde aerosols and keeping your home non-toxic. However, English ivy occupies a lot of space, so you need to be careful when growing this plant. There are different species of English ivy with different leaf shapes, sizes, and colors. Grows beautifully in bright sun but not in direct sunlight, English ivy grows best in well-drained soil. Be careful when placing English ivy indoors because it is poisonous.


5. Parlor Ivy


Parlor Ivy, also known as Heartleaf Philodendron, proves to be a beautiful home plant that is equally effective at cleaning the air in your home. As the name implies, this plant has small deep green heart-shaped leaves that will simply enchant you and your visitors and guests. Scientifically known as the Philodendron Scandens this beautiful climbing plant is easy to grow and very easy to maintain. It successfully filters out unwanted and harmful chemicals in your home, making the air fresh and healthy to breathe.


6. African Violets


One of the most beautiful houseplants, African violets will make your home look beautiful and refreshing. This houseplant, scientifically known as Saintpaulia, has some beautiful violet flowers that amaze you.



African violets are available in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. To propagate these plants, all you need are leaf cuttings. These plants grow beautifully in moderate light and temperature. However, these beautiful plants need to be taken care of without being affected by those miserable moths

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