Tuesday, January 24, 2012

What house plants are good for your health?

Which ones produce a lot of oxygen, and take in a lot of carbon dioxide/monoxide?

What house plants are good for your health?
spider plants

A single spider plant in a closed chamber containing formaldehyde can remove 85% of the pollutant within 24 hours. Experts estimate that fifteen houseplants can make a dramatic impact on clean air quality in an average house. Some houseplants seem to be particularly effective in absorbing and removing indoor pollutants. These are, to name a few, Chinese evergreen, dracaena, orchids, golden pothos, Norfolk Island pine, red emerald philodendron, spider plant, schefflera and snake plant.
Reply:All of them.
Reply:Calatheas... They are growing foliage plants that clean the air absorbing formaldehyde, trichloroethylene substances as well as auto exhaust pollution. One or two one foot plants can clean as much as 90% of the toxins from the air in an average size room... They look great but need lots of care... If you are looking from a "Buy and forget" plant, try the Aglaonema... It thrives in low light and requires less care... Here are the links... G'd luck...
Reply:Cannabis are fast growing and easy to care for... and they care for you, too...!


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