Plants that Help Reduce Allergies 

20 Oct,2023

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The bamboo palm is noted for its easy-going attitude toward light; wherever you put it, it will probably be fine.

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Bamboo palm

Beginner-friendly Chinese evergreens can thrive in almost any indoor light condition.

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Chinese evergreen

It can help remove both organic particulate matter like mold spores as well as volatile organic compounds.

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English ivy

The Ficus benjamina specifically is also known as the weeping fig, with slender branches coming out from its central trunk in a delicate downward arch.

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Ficus

They're also one of the few colorful options on this list if you're looking to brighten up a windowsill.

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Gerbera daisy

It is one of the toughest houseplants, and its fun vertical leaves and variegated colors.

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Mother-in-law's tongue

Bonus, these plants can also absorb mold spores and keep them from growing.

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Peace lily

They should be planted in a well-draining pot that you can keep evenly moist place.

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Pot mum

These plants can actually pull allergens out of the air and store them in their leaves, a handy feature.

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