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household plants that remove indoor toxins

NASA has been studying the effects of plants on air quality for about 20 years and their research confirms: Common houseplants are natural air purifiers. While the original research was aimed at finding ways to purify the air for extended stays in orbiting space stations, the findings are important for us on Earth as well. The following plants are documented as being especially good at improving indoor air quality:

Aloe vera It's one of the best ways to help treat sunburn, but aloe vera will also help rid your home of formaldehyde.

Areca palm This universal air quality superstar will help remove all indoor air toxins.

Elephant ear philodendron Just like aloe vera, elephant ear philodendron will cut traces of formaldehyde from your space.

Lady palm The lady palm plant will eliminate all indoor air toxins, and has been especially powerful in ridding your home of cancer causers.

Bamboo or reed palm These two varieties will work to get out benzene, trichloroethylene, and formaldehyde.

Rubber plant One of the best plants for new plant owners (read: difficult to kill), the rubber plant has been shown to kill formaldehyde.

Dracaena 'Janet Craig' (corn plant) Clear your home of benzene and cigarette smoke by placing corn plants throughout the space.

English ivy Benzene and formaldehyde are no match for English ivy, which can also be grown indoors in water.

Dwarf date palm The dwarf date plant, one of the best all-natural air fresheners, helps to remove xylene (found in paints, solvents and adhesives).

Ficus Also known as the weeping fig, the ficus plant will cut formaldehyde from your house, but there is a catch. The common houseplant has also been shown to trigger allergies for sensitive people.

Boston fern Formaldehyde has been shown to exist in many home furnitures and building materials, but the Boston fern plant can help to eliminate those emissions.

Peace lily Though the peace lily can get rid of traces of acetone, trichloroethylene, benzene, and formaldehyde, cat lovers should not use this plant. The peace lily has been shown to be poisonous to cats.

Golden pothos For improved lung health, reach for the ozone-cleaning golden pothos plant. It can remove carbon monoxide, benzene, and formaldehyde from the indoor air.

Kimberley Queen fern The Kimberly Queen fern removes formaldehyde form your home, and pros have called it one of the best humidifiers you can use.

Florist’s mums Otherwise known as the chrysanthemum—one of the universal "get well" flowers— florist's mums are great for cutting formaldehyde, benzene, and ammonia from your air.

Gerbera daisy You can count on this powerhouse plant to help remove all indoor toxins. Yes, all.

Dragon tree The dragon tree, while being one of the easiest plants to maintain in your home, cut xylene and trichloroethylene, which have been proven causers of breast cancer.

Red emerald philodendron Just like the gerbera daisy, the red emerald philodendron is your go-to plant for erasing all indoor air toxins.

Parlor palm The parlor palm is an air freshener, a cancer-causer remover, and a plant that can help with all indoor air toxins.

Spider plant Known for its distinctive long striped leaves, the spider plant is also a carbon monoxide eliminator.