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What are the "indoor plants" that can purify polluted air?

As the time series has entered the first19th solar term in beginning of winter, 24 solar terms, it also means that winter is coming, so it is also important to keep warm. Autumn and winter are also good seasons for cardiovascular diseases. Cold weather or temperature difference can cause blood vessels to contract. In addition, air pollution is also very harmful to cardiovascular diseases! And we are also looking forward to being indoors for a long time. The harm of indoor air pollution cannot be ignored.

Nine kinds of "oxygen-producing plants" suggested by experts can purify 80% indoor polluted air. Let's see what we have. Do you have it at home? It should be noted that these plants must have good sunshine and well-ventilated environment to play their role.

1, Huweilan: A pot of Huweilan with a diameter of about 6 inches can purify the space of 10 square meter and absorb more than 80% of harmful gases (such as benzene, formaldehyde and trichloroethylene) and heavy metal particles in the air; Absorb a lot of carbon dioxide at night, release oxygen, and produce negative ions 30 times higher than ordinary plants, which can promote human metabolism, activate cell function and inhibit the growth of bacteria and mold. Huweilan is recognized as a natural "air scavenger". Easy to plant, drought-tolerant, shade-tolerant, strong vitality, and can survive in any environment. However, the amount of water should be appropriate. Too much water makes the roots rot easily.

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It is suggested that it can be placed in a closed space such as a conference room with many cabinets.

2. Aloe: It can absorb formaldehyde and eliminate carbon dioxide. It is recommended to put it in a closed space with many cabinets, such as a conference room.

Besides in addition to formaldehyde and carbon dioxide, it can also absorb volatile organic solvents harmful to human body.

3. Dendrobium: Its function is to absorb volatile organic solvents harmful to human body in addition to in addition to formaldehyde and carbon dioxide. It is recommended to keep it indoors.

4. Pueraria lobata: Pueraria lobata can eliminate some flavors of ammonia. Strong winding, suitable for placing in cabinets or windowsills.

5, Phalaenopsis: There is a copier in the office, which is easy to have ink. When there is ink, there will be xylene. Phalaenopsis can eliminate some xylene and help purify the air.

6. Ivy: The study found that ivy can effectively purify benzene, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, mold, etc. in the air, but it does not require high light and can be placed in a newly renovated house or a cool room. However, it should be noted that its leaves are poisonous and should be kept out of the reach of children.

7. Crane taro: It is reported that crane taro is called "waste gas filter", which has certain effects on ammonia, acetone, trichloroethylene, benzene and formaldehyde. Its leaves are relatively wide, and it needs regular dust removal to better play the purification effect. But be careful, crane taro is poisonous, too. Keep it out of the reach of children.

8. Chlorophytum: Chlorophytum is the "king of in addition to formaldehyde" among plants, and it can also absorb carbon monoxide, nitrogen peroxide, benzene and nicotine in cigarette smoke. However, it should be noted that the root system of chlorophytum is developed, so the flowerpot should be replaced regularly to avoid root accumulation and yellow leaves wither.

9. Fuguizhu: Fuguizhu belongs to the genus Dracaena and is suitable for removing chemicals released by paint in the air. It likes humidity, and it should be avoided in direct sunlight and windy places in summer.