With
Delhi’s air quality plummeting post-Diwali—AQI hitting 316 (EWS) and 242 (private monitors)—bringing nature indoors is more important than ever. Here are
the best indoor plants that naturally cleanse your home’s air.
1. 🌱 Areca Palm – The Humidity Booster· Acts as a
natural humidifier· Absorbs
toxins and indoor pollutants· Ideal for
living rooms and bedrooms2. 🍃 Snake Plant – The oxygen Powerhouse· Produces
oxygen even at night, perfect for bedrooms· Filters
formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene· Extremely
low-maintenance3. 🌿 Peace Lily – The Elegant Purifier· Known for its
beautiful white blooms· Removes
benzene, trichloroethylene, and ammonia· Keeps indoor
air fresh and clean4. 🌵 Aloe Vera – The Multifunctional Plant· Purifies air and provides
medicinal benefits· Absorbs
carbon dioxide and formaldehyde· Thrives in
sunny spots5. 🌾 Spider Plant – The air Detoxifier· Filters
carbon monoxide and xylene· Easy to grow in
hanging pots or shelves· Great for
offices and homes alike6. 🌸 Rubber Plant – The Sturdy air Cleaner· Absorbs
airborne toxins efficiently· Thrives in
low-light conditions· adds a
lush green vibe to interiors
7. 🌿 Bamboo Palm – The Space-Friendly Filter· Removes
benzene and formaldehyde· Perfect for
corners and tabletops· Creates a
tropical aesthetic indoorsBottom Line:Indoor plants are
nature’s air purifiers, especially crucial when
Delhi’s air quality dips to ‘very poor’ levels. These easy-to-maintain plants not only
clean the air but also
brighten your home naturally. 🌱✨
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