Hello Friends,
Adding a houseplant or two
always seems to improve the look of a room. But as it turns out, certain
houseplants can also improve your health. According to recent studies by NASA,
some houseplants filter out dangerous compounds that are commonly found in most
homes – the kind of compounds that are often associated with respiratory
illnesses, cancer, and other conditions.
Because they are
enclosed spaces, our homes are vulnerable to gaseous toxins that build up over
time. These include:
·
Benzene – caused by paints, detergents, and
furniture wax,
·
Formaldehyde – caused by disinfectants or preservatives in
consumer products
·
Toluene
and Xylene – caused by a variety of
household and consumer products
·
Ammonia – caused by commonly used aerosols and sprays
But 10 NASA-approved
houseplants are says to be effective in removing air pollutants:
·
English
Ivy – a trailing ivy plant
that requires partial shade and light weekly watering
·
Florist’s chrysanthemum
– A lovely floral that needs direct light and frequent change of water
·
Peace
Lily – Produces small,
white flowers. Needs weekly watering. But consider carefully before buying,
because this plant can be poisonous to house pets
·
Variegated
Snake Plant – Has tall, broad, green
and white leaves. Requires partial shade and weekly watering
·
Red-edged
Dracaena – Almost
cactus-like in appearance, this plant needs direct sunlight and weekly watering
·
Cornstalk
Dracaena – Produces
cornstalk-type leaves. Wants partial shade and weekly watering
·
Broadleaf
Lady Palm – Fern-like plant
that likes partial shade and weekly watering
·
Flamingo
Lily – Also known as
anthurium, this plant produces shiny red flowers and requires partial shade and
weekly watering
·
Devil’s
Ivy – produces
luxurious ivy leaves, likes partial shade, and needs only monthly watering
·
Lilyturf – Produces purple flowers. Requires
partial shade and weekly watering.
*Take note: Water
lightly in most cases, as over-watering can cause root rot and kill the plant.
Which House plants are your favorite? Let us know!
Thanks so much,
ERA Skyline Real Estate
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