The NASA List: Plants That Really Clean the Air
Discover NASA's list of air-purifying plants and which types truly contribute to a healthier and fresher home.
The NASA Clean Air Study is still regarded as one of the most reliable studies on air-purifying plants. In this article, you'll discover which plants NASA says genuinely help improve indoor air quality.
1. Spathiphyllum
NASA's absolute number 1 in filtering harmful substances.
2. Dracaena
Removes toxins from furniture, paint, and household products.
3. Sansevieria
Purifies 24 hours a day, even at night.
4. Areca Palm
Top score for both humidification and filtering.
5. Chlorophytum (Spider Plant)
Quickly removes chemicals and is very easy to maintain.
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What makes the NASA list so special?
The test was conducted in controlled environments, making the results reliable and concrete.
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How do air-purifying plants work?
Want to know which plants are best for healthy indoor air? Also check out The 10 best air-purifying plants for a healthy home.
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