Not only does it filter out toxic air, but it also provides fresh oxygen. What are you waiting for? Check out the houseplants recommended by NASA below.
Have you just bought a new house but don’t know how to decorate it? Consider planting ornamental plants, which are not only “easy on the eyes” as our ancestors used to say, but they also contribute to greening our Earth, even if just a small part.
Ornamental plants provide oxygen for fresh air, which is well known, but did you know they also have the ability to filter out toxic gases? NASA is aware of this and has invested significant resources into researching the most suitable houseplants for your home!
These plants can filter out common toxic gases found in the air, which originate from byproducts such as paint, varnish, and industrial emissions in general.
The infographic below will give you all the information you need:
You can plant varieties like Peace Lily, Chrysanthemum, and Bamboo Palm indoors…