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March 12, 2014 ·

10 Houseplants that Clean the Air

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Golden Pathos

golden pothos- Plants that clean the airIf you are looking for a plant that is very hard to kill then the Golden Pathos is for you! Its long cascading stems grow prolifically. It thrives in almost any amount of light (except direct) and  is considered one of the most effective indoor purifiers of the plant world. It needs to be watered when the soil feels dry to the touch. Removes: formaldehyde, xylene, toluene, benzene, carbon monoxide, and more.

Add a few of these air purifying plants to each room and help your family breath a bit better!

KIM

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  1. Gee says

    March 12, 2014 at 10:57 am

    I have a few of the aforementioned… but I am going out to get a few more. Thanks Kim for this luvly and informative post!

  2. Lana @ ilovemy5kids says

    March 12, 2014 at 12:07 pm

    I’ve never thought of bringing Gerbers into the house. What a great idea. Mine grow in our flower bed all year long.

  3. cyndy@thecreativityexchange says

    March 12, 2014 at 1:05 pm

    I need to do more houseplants in my home Kim. The palm looks so pretty behind that chair and I just love the peace lilly. I use to have several of the “mother-in-law” tongues (not sure what its called) but I killed them.. I think I’m gonna try the palm like yours! Thanks so much girl for sharing! big hugs!

    • edward says

      May 8, 2014 at 9:05 pm

      Those are also called snake plants.

  4. KC Saling says

    March 13, 2014 at 4:25 am

    I absolutely love those. I think I’ll have to invest in a couple majesty palms – they’d go perfectly in our living room! I also want to start some succulents in terrariums. With all the wood furniture and wood projects in our house, we need a touch of green!

  5. katie says

    March 13, 2014 at 10:19 am

    I had no idea all the extra benefits to indoor house plants. I always want to get some for our home, and Jon always veto’s it. I’m showing him your post ASAP! lol

  6. Sharon says

    July 15, 2014 at 12:50 pm

    Be aware when you have house plants…make sure they are safe enough and out of the way for pets and small children. There is a reason the “Dumb Cane” (Dieffenbachia) is called a “Dumb Cane”. The white powder on the leaves and stems makes the tongue swell when it comes in contact with the mouth and possibly will adversely affect the eyes, etc. Many houseplants are poisonous/dangerous to children(and adults) and pets. Plants in general clean our air—indoors and outdoors. Just know what you have in your home and yard.

  7. Scentsy Katie says

    February 6, 2015 at 1:40 pm

    I already have 2 of these because I love the look, but didn’t realize how they were helping clean the air in my home. Bonus!

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