Did you know that certain plants have the power to improve the quality of indoor air?
It's not magic, just the effect of photosynthesis.
Because these depolluting plants produce more oxygen than other plants. But that's not all...
They also purify the air in your home or apartment by eliminating the toxins present inside your home.
Beautiful plants that cleanse the atmosphere, it makes you want, right?
But that's not all.
Because they also have the property of humidifying the air. Very practical when the air is too dry in a room!
What if I also tell you that they are very resistant plants?
So I'm sure you'll be interested in having at least one in your home!
We have selected for you the 11 best indoor plants that purify the air in the house without any maintenance... or almost . Watch:
Also called "money tree" or "water cocoa tree", this plant is easy to care for.
It needs little water, as it stores it in its trunk. And it doesn't require a lot of light to grow.
Often, several are planted in a pot to be able to intertwine its trunk, which makes it a very elegant indoor plant.
Know that in the doctrine of feng shui, pachira leaves are symbols of happiness and fortune. Not to mention that it cleans up your interior. It's a plant that really wants you well!
You can find this plant here.
Don't be put off by its unattractive name.
Mother-in-law's tongue, also known as "sansevieria", is an excellent internal depolluter.
Studies conducted by NASA have shown that this plant removes toxins, including formaldehyde and benzene.
Its vertically growing dark green leaves are mottled with light green and yellow.
It is a perfect plant for beginner gardeners because it is almost indestructible!
She needs little care, little light. In short, she is doing very well on her own.
You can find this plant here.
Native to French Polynesia, this plant has large elegant heart-shaped leaves that purify the air in the office or home.
It is also called the devil's creeper because its leaves fall in elegant creepers.
You can put it in a hanging pot for a nice decorative effect.
In terms of maintenance, it is not complicated:it must be fed every 2 weeks in spring and summer and even more rarely in winter.
She even received a prize:the Award of Garden Merit which rewards plants that have a good growth.
You can find seeds of this plant here.
This plant from the Moraceae family is very successful for decorating apartments.
Coming from India, this beautiful evergreen plant has a particularity:it does not like to be moved.
It has the reputation of losing its leaves if it is moved a little too much. It also hates drafts and temperature variations and will help clean up the atmosphere.
But if you find a place for her in bright, indirect light, she won't ask for more.
You just have to water it when its soil becomes dry, about once a week.
You can find this plant here.
You have certainly already come across this beautiful plant in an office!
It is very popular because it is easy to care for and looks great with its white flowers.
From the Araceae family, of Colombian origin, it likes light (without direct sunlight), humidity and an ambient temperature of 20 to 22°C.
In addition to being beautiful, it is also useful in cleaning up interiors.
You can find this plant here.
Also called African dragon tree, it is frequently found in offices and homes, thanks to its beautiful foliage marked with a lighter line in the middle.
It must also be said that it supports irregular watering well and is not demanding in care.
Admit that it's very practical when you don't have a green thumb;-) It also plays its role perfectly as a small air purification station in a room.
But beware ! Its leaves are poisonous. Animals and small children should not come near it.
You can find this plant here.
One of the species of this beautiful houseplant has soft drooping foliage, which looks great when placed in a hanging pot.
It needs lots of light, but does not like direct sunlight. On the other hand, she likes the heat.
It is a resistant and very decorative plant that grows and develops quickly, without too much care. And it is known to purify the air.
You can find this plant find here.
This very beautiful tropical plant comes from Central and South America to purify the air in our homes.
It has evergreen foliage with long leaves of various patterns and shades.
Be careful, the leaves and stems contain irritating latex.
Its sap is poisonous and can be deadly.
This plant should therefore be kept away from animals and children.
You can find this plant here.
This very pretty plant has large oval leaves.
From the Araceae family, it is very easy to grow.
But we must remember that this tropical plant does not like the cold.
It should be placed in a bright space, but not in direct sunlight.
In summer, it should be watered once or twice a week, and a little less in winter.
You can find this plant here.
It is one of the best plants for purifying the atmosphere, according to NASA.
It would have the ability to absorb carbon monoxide, benzene, toluene, xylene and formaldehyde.
Great performance from a single plant!
This spider plant has pretty narrow dark and light green leaves.
Its foliage is enhanced when placed in a hanging pot.
It is very easy to maintain, resistant and inexpensive. A plant that has many advantages!
You can find this plant here.
This plant with supple serrated leaves is part of the fern family.
It looks great in a hanging pot in the house.
She likes a lot in bathrooms, because this plant loves humidity.
Nephrolepis exaltata acts both as a humidifier and depolluting.
Because it is good at removing formaldehyde. Practical and pretty, isn't it?
You can find this plant here.