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15 plants that purify the air in your home more effectively

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Sansevieria trifasciata. This plant, also called « tiger’s tongue », is very popular and very easy to care for. Caution: Leaves can be toxic if ingested by pets.
Bamboo palm (Chamaedorea seifrizii). This purifying palm can be kept in the shade, making it a great option for bedrooms or bathrooms.
Aloe Vera. This plant is known for its beneficial properties for the skin and is also an excellent ornamental plant that helps purify and improve the air in your home.
Dieffenbachia. This plant, which can be toxic if ingested, helps purify the air in your home and eliminate many toxic substances.
Philodendron. It is one of the most widespread and well-known indoor plants, it is easy to grow and particularly effective in purifying the air in your home.
Phalanx (Chlorophytum comosum) . This very well-known plant, available almost everywhere, is easy to care for if placed in a very bright environment.
Happiness Protocol (Dracaena fragrans). This plant removes different types of toxins from the air and can contribute to the decoration of any environment thanks to its appearance.
Aglaonema. This plant is available in many colors, it is easy to care for but must be watered frequently and protected from the cold.
Pachira aquatica. This plant is associated with prosperity and abundance and grows best in humid environments. It is particularly useful when placed in the bathroom.
Pothos (Epipremnum aureum). It has large, colorful leaves and is one of the most effective plants for purifying the air in your home.
Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata). Like all subtropical plants, this one needs a lot of humidity and should therefore be placed in the bathroom.
Ficus benjamina. This tree has large, beautiful leaves and will thrive in a sunny location to purify the air in your home.

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