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Air-Cleansing Houseplants

10 Housplants that will Detoxify the Air in Your home

By Wesley Frazee on
June 27, 2009 3:21 PM

bamboo palm.jpgDue to progressing advancements in home insulation, homes are achieving, essentially, a total  hermetic sealing, known as the "envelope effect". Subsequently, homes are effectively trapping air inside and eliminating regular circulation. Trapped indoor air is not necessarily healthy, as it is often filled with trace gasses from indoor synthetic materials and chemicals, and as a result indoor air pollution is becoming a widespread problem. In fact, it has been listed as one of the top five threats to public health.

Chemicals are released into the air within the home through a number of catalysts which are common to the home, (and often undetected as health threats) including upholstery, curtains, plywood, particle board, stains and varnished, paints, paper towels, tissues, carpets, permanent-press clothing, fabrics, construction materials, modern synthetic furniture, computers, electrical equipment, and other household products, synthetic materials and chemicals in, or around the home. 

As an unfortunate result, a condition known as Sick Building Syndrome is becoming more prevalent. Symptoms of SBS include allergies, asthma, irritations of the eyes, nose and throat, fatigue, headache, nervous system disorders, respiratory congestion and sinus congestion.

Fortunately, Indoor plants have the ability to naturally detoxify the air in the home. Studies run by NASA have proven that plants in the home can reduce up to 85% of indoor air pollutants, and as follows, indoor plants should be considered essential to any home or workplace.

There are many benefits to keeping plants inside the home, a few of which being:
  • The control of humidity within the home
  • Indoor detoxification and purification of the air.
  • A resultant cooling effect condition
  • The reduction of sound levels
  • The reduction of stress levels
  • A reduced reliance of chemical products

Based on criteria including the ease of growth and maintenance, the resistance to pests, and the efficiency at removing chemical vapors and affecting transpiration rates, the following is a list of ten of the most beneficial indoor plants in profile:

  1. Areca Palm, also known as Yellow Palm or Butterfly Palm, an Areca Palm releases moisture into the air, which regulate the indoor humidity. The plant is also rated consistently as one of the best indoor houseplants for removing indoor chemical toxins.
  2. Bamboo Palm has one of the highest transpiration ratings of all indoor plants, meaning it will release water vapor into the air, which is important during winter months when the air is often dry from heating systems. Bamboo Plant is also one of the best known plants for removing traces of benzene, trichloroethylene and formaldehyde within the home.
  3. Boston Fern will require a degree of special attention - it must be watered and misted frequently. However, it is the best known plant at removing indoor air pollutants, in particularly formaldehyde. It is also the best known plant at adding humidity to the air through transpiration.
  4. Dracaena Janet Graig is a slow growing plant which can survive low light conditions, and is the one of the best known plants at removing trichloreoethylene in the home.
  5. Dwarf Date Palm surprisingly, is a tall plant. It grows very slowly, and in the right environment, can survive for decades. It is one of the best palms at removing indoor air pollutants, in particularly xylene.
  6. English Ivy is easy to grow, and is excellent at removing benzene from the air.            Note: English Ivy does not fair will in high temperatures.
  7. Ficus Alii is a large plant which grows very easily and has a high resistance to insects. It is great at removing toxins to purify the air.
  8. Lady Palm is one of the easiest indoor plants to care for. It grows slowly, is resistant to most insects, and is great at improving indoor air quality.
  9. Peace Lily has everything a great indoor plant should have. It helps to regulate the indoor humidity level through its high transpiration rate. It is also particularly great at removing alcohols, acetone, trichloroethylene, benzene and formaldehyde from indoor air.
  10. Rubber Plant is over all an excellent plant for the home. It is a tough, easy to grow plant which can survive in little light. It has been tested to be the best of the ficus plants at removing indoor toxins, in particularly formaldehyde.
Other indoor plants not listed above which are excellent at purifying indoor air - removing Formaldehyde, Benzene, and Carbon Monixide - are the following:
  • Agloanema Modestum, or Chinese Evergreen
  • Gerbera Daisy, or Gerbera Jamesonii
  • Dracaena Marginata, or Marginata
  • Dracaena Massangeana, or Corn Plant
  • Sansevieria Laurentii, or Mother-in-Law's Tongue
  • Chrysantheium morifolium, or Pot Mum
  • Dracaena "warneckii, or Warneckii

(TIP: Ideally, for a house with the area of 1800 square feet (170 square meters,) 15 to 20 indoor plats are recommended)


Air Pollutant Removal By House Plants

Many plants can help our indoor air, including Rubber Plants, Eureka Palms, and Peace Palms. Putting plants in your house or office can help your health. Below is a table indicating the pollutants removed by certain plants.

Air Pollutant Removal By House Plants Over 24 Hours
House Plant Chemical Pollutant Initial ppm % Removed
English Ivy Benzene 0.235 90 %
  Trichlorethylene 0.174 11 %
Peace Lily Benzene 0.166 80 %
  Formaldehyde 10.0 50 %
  Trichlorethylene 20.0 50 %
Spider Plant Formaldehyde 14.0 86 %
  Carbon Monoxide 128.0 96 %
Chrysanthemum Benzene 58.0 54 %
  Formaldehyde 18.0 61 %
  Trichlorethylene 17.0 41 %
Mother-in-law tongue Benzene 0.156 53 %
  Trichlorethylene 0.269 13 %
Golden Pathos Benzene 0.156 53 %
  Formaldehyde 18.0 67 %
  Carbon Monoxide 113.0 75 %
Madag Dragon Tree Benzene 0.176 79 %
  Formaldehyde 15.0 60 %
  Trichlorethylene 0.136 13 %
Waneckii Benzene 0.182 70 %
  Formaldehyde 8.0 50 %
  Trichlorethylene 17.0 24 %
Heart Leaf Formaldehyde 27.0 71 %
Corn Plant Formaldehyde 20.0 70 %
Chinese Evergreen Benzene 0.204 48 %

From the book Healthy Home and Office (pg. 38)
Researcher: Dr B.C. Wolverton, Mississippi, USA

Plants That Help Filter the Air

By Pamela Gardapee, eHow Contributor
  1. You can help keep the air clean in your home with common houseplants.
    spider in a basket image by Joann Cooper from Fotolia.com
    You can help keep the air clean in your home with common houseplants.
    Plants are used to add color and decoration to a room. However, there is another reason to have plants in the home or office. Some plants are capable of filtering the air in the home of pollutants such as trichloroethylene, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide and benzene. The list of plants that filter the air of pollutants comes as a result of a study done by NASA to find ways to filter the air for future space stations. You need a 6-inch potted plant for every 100 square feet.
  2. Formaldehyde

  3. Formaldehyde is found in almost every home or office. The major contributors to the pollutant in the home or office are wax paper, grocery bags, cleaning agents, paper towels, fire retardants, pressed wood products, particle board and foam insulation. The plants that best remove the formaldehyde from the room are the peace lily, spider plant, chrysanthemum, golden pathos, Madag dragon tree, waneckii, heart leaf and the corn plant.
  4. Benzene

  5. Benzene is the most common contributor to pollutants in the home or office. The pollutant is found in dyes, detergents, rubber, plastic, paints, inks and gasoline. The plants that help remove the pollutant from the air are English ivy, chrysanthemum, mother-in-law tongue, Madag dragon tree, waneckii and the Chinese evergreen.
  6. Trichloroethylene

  7. Trichloroethylene is found in adhesives, varnishes, paints and inks. The air pollutant can be cleaned from the air of the home or office with common houseplants such as the peace lily, English ivy, chrysanthemum, mother-in-law tongue, Madag dragon tree and the waneckii.
  8. Carbon Monoxide

  9. Cigarette smoke can filter through the entire home or office. Newer buildings that are sealed tightly will have problems eliminating the carbon monoxide from the cigarette smoke, which can cause dizziness, headaches and more serious health problems if exposure is continuous. Plants that are helpful in filtering the air of carbon monoxide include the spider plant and golden pathos.


Read more: Plants That Help Filter the Air | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_6978008_plants-filter-air.html#ixzz1BohMBVZZ

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