Plants that improve air quality

Spider Plant One of the greatest indoor plants for removing formaldehyde from the air, according to NASA, is the spider plant. It also fights xylene, benzene, and carbon monoxide.

Gerber Daisies They are excellent in benzene and carbon monoxide absorption in addition to having a lovely appearance.

Snake Plant This plant, also known as mother-in-law’s tongue, is one of the finest at removing formaldehyde. Additionally, it aids in the removal of nitrogen dioxide.

Golden Pothos This quickly spreading vine is effective against formaldehyde. It is relatively simple to maintain and grows in any sort of light, with the exception of sunshine.

Chrysanthemum It is a seasonal flower that is very effective in scavenging benzene for the six weeks when it is in bloom.

Red-edged dracaena The red-edged leaves of this plant remove xylene, trichloroethylene and formaldehyde.

Bamboo palm It helps eliminate carbon monoxide, xylene, benzene and formaldehyde.

Warneck dracaena It helps eliminate VOCs, benzene, formaldehyde and trichloroethylene. It doesn’t need too much light to grow and thrives in room temperature.

Aloe Vera Benzene and formaldehyde can be filtered by the succulent, perennial plant aloe vera.

Weeping fig This plant is difficult to maintain but very useful in fighting benzene, formaldehyde and trichloroethylene.