Top 10 Indoor Houseplants For Your Air Quality

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Mortgage and Lending with Sierra Pacific Mortgage Sierra Pacific NMLS 1788

Top 10 Indoor Houseplants For Your Air QualityHouseplants are great for decorating. They can brighten up any room. Plus, houseplants can increase the air quality in a room. That makes you happier, healthier and reduces stress.

Speaking of stress, these plants won't create any at all. All of the plants on this list are great at producing oxygen and require very little care.

10. Heartleaf Philodendron:

A tough plant that's a good filter for toxins like formaldehyde, Heartleaf Philodendron makes a great houseplant. The only downside is that it's toxic to eat, so it may not be the best choice for those with kids or pets. But if you can control your appetite, the Heartleaf Philodendron is an excellent indoor houseplant for air quality.

9. Snake Plant:

Also called Mother-in-Law's Tongue, the Snake plant thrives in the bathroom. It loves the steamy conditions and can do without much light. It's a great air filter as well.

8. Bamboo Palm:

It thrives indoors and requires little maintenance. The Bamboo Palm even produces flowers and berries.

7. Red-edged Dracaena:

Another great air filter, the Red-edged Dracaena is interesting because of its size. It can grow all the way to the ceiling. This beast of an oxygen-producing plant makes a great addition to the living room.

6. Chinese Evergreen:

This is one of the prettier options. With interesting leaf colorings as well as berries and blooms, the Chinese Evergreen will contribute to your décor as well as your air quality.

5. Peace Lily:

The Peace Lily only needs water about once a week. This is a great houseplant for air quality, and it's easy to care for.

4. Devil's Ivy:

This air purifier looks great in a basket. Try hanging it in the garage.

3. English Ivy:

English Ivy is an excellent filter plant. It's been shown to filter out formaldehyde, which can be found in some cleaning products, and it even filters fecal matter particles (I bet you didn't even know there were any of those in your house). English Ivy is an invasive species though. It's fine to keep inside as a houseplant, just make sure it doesn't end up in the yard.

2. Weeping fig:

A type of Ficus, this is a great houseplant for air quality. It's a bit bigger than the others though. It would fit best in the living room.

1. Spider Plant:

The Spider plant is nearly impossible to kill. Even if you've been a plant murderer in the past, try this one. It will do wonders for your air quality, and I promise you won't kill it.

Houseplants have been shown to reduce stress in the home. Combine that with higher air quality and your quality of life can be greatly improved with the help of a new green friend.

Even if you don't have a green thumb, you can take care of these. These are great houseplants for air quality.

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David Kosmecki

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Comments (7)

Debbie Laity
Cedaredge Land Company - Cedaredge, CO
Your Real Estate Resource for Delta County, CO

I love plants and I really appreciate your list of plants that help clean the air. I'll have to keep this list in mind the next time I feel the urge to buy a plant.

Jan 24, 2014 05:02 AM
William Feela
WHISPERING PINES REALTY - North Branch, MN
Realtor, Whispering Pines Realty 651-674-5999 No.

David...we have 5 of these and about 15 more.  I agree with you and if really does make a difference

Jan 25, 2014 03:45 AM
Dale Baker
Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections - Claremont, NH
New Hampshire Relocation Real Estate Information

Howdy and afternoon David, folks sure are going to find this outstanding blog post to be mighty helpful, and they sure will appreciate you for it.

Happiness sure is Homemade
Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire

Jan 25, 2014 05:54 AM
Bette Gottwald
UNITED REAL ESTATE | Central PA - Mechanicsburg, PA
"Bet"on Central PA Real Estate!

David, this is an excellent list of "easy care" plants even for those without the "green thumb." 

Jan 25, 2014 07:27 AM
Michael J. Perry
KW Elite - Lancaster, PA
Lancaster, PA Relo Specialist

All right I'll have to pick up a spider plant ! They also multiply !

Jan 29, 2014 06:53 AM
Randy Shamburger
Movement Mortgage - Greenville, SC
FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Expert

I love this information, excellent post. Thanks for sharing.

Have a Big day,

Randy

Jan 30, 2014 01:20 AM
David Kosmecki
Sierra Pacific Mortgage - Ramsey, MN

Thanks for your kind words & for

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