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8 Plants You Need in Your Home

published August 10, 2016

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We all love to enjoy plants outdoors, but did you know that having plants in your home or office can bring you many benefits? First and foremost, plants are natural air purifiers, cleansing toxic chemicals from the air that come from things like paint, cigarettes, vinyl and solvents. This cleansing ability can help with respiratory problems, as well as help you sleep better. Studies have found that the presence of plants can help lower heart rate and blood pressure, helping lower stress and anxiety. Plants also tend to have a mental connection with positive life events, such as weddings, and in addition to their beauty, this connection can improve happiness.
 
Aloe Vera is one of 8 houseplants you need in your home.

As much as I love plants and know they’re beneficial to me, that doesn’t change the fact that I have never been able to keep any alive. To help anyone with a black thumb having thriving plants in their home, here are eight houseplants that are great for cleaning the air and difficult to kill.

 
  1. Aloe Vera: You probably know that Aloe Vera is good for your skin, but the plant itself is also great at cleansing formaldehyde from the air. Since it’s a desert plant it needs only light watering and plenty of sunlight.
  2. Spider Plant: These plants are considered good for beginners because they grow fairly easily. Spider Plants require plenty of sunlight and watering every few days.
  3. Rubber Plant: These plants can grow quite tall and only require filtered sunlight, rich soil, and infrequent watering.
  4. Gerbera Daisy: These bright, colorful flowers are not only pretty, but they are great to have in your home as they remove cancer-causing chemicals and give off oxygen overnight.
  5. Chinese Evergreen: This plant is perfect for a home that isn’t especially bright as they can be kept in full shade. Additionally, the Chinese Evergreen emits a high amount of oxygen.
  6. Moth Orchid: Orchids are beautiful and unusual looking flowers, but also are wonderful at cleansing toxins from the air. They’re perfect for anyone living in a humid climate as well.
  7. Boston Fern: This plant is one of the best air purifiers and can be in a room with limited sunlight, and they prefer it cooler.
  8. Peace Lily: This flower is perfect for anyone with a black thumb, as they are tough plants and difficult to kill. Because they remove mold spores, they’re great for rooms with more moisture in the air, such as kitchens, bathrooms, or laundry rooms.

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