List of indoor air cleaning plants
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Spacing
It is suggested that one plant should be allowed for about 10 square yards (or meters) of floor space, assuming average ceiling heights of 8-9 feet (up to 3 meters). This means that you need two or three plants to contribute to good air quality in the average domestic living room of about 20 to 25 square yards (20-25 square meters).
Best air cleaners
Research (including by NASA) has shown that these plants are some of the most effective all-around in counteracting off-gassed chemicals and contributing to balanced internal humidity.
- Areca palm
- Reed palm
- Dwarf date palm
- Boston fern
- Janet Craig dracaena
- English ivy
- Australian sword fern
- Peace Lily
- Rubber plant
- Weeping fig
- Bamboo Palm
- [Chinese Evergreen]]
- Gerbera Daisy
- Dracaena Marginata
- Mass cane/Corn Plant (Dracaena Massangeana)
- Mother-in-Law's Tongue
- Pot Mum
- Warneckii (Dracaena "Warneckii")