15 Houseplants That Remove Formaldehyde
23.08.2023 - 09:03
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Formaldehyde is a colorless gas, which is used in making building materials and pressed-wood products like particleboard, plywood, and fiberboard. You can also find it in adhesives and glues, paper product coatings, and certain insulation materials. Other formaldehyde sources are cigarette smoke, emission from new plastic materials, new carpets, and fuel-burning appliances.
The graceful Boston fern is a close relative of sword fern and looks similar. However, the leaves are smaller and compact. Apart from formaldehyde, Boston fern also removes toluene and xylene from the surrounding air, according to NASA clean air study.
Growing requirements: Indirect sunlight, moderate temperatures, humidity, constantly moist, humus-rich potting soil.
Dallas: Rapid grower with small fronds that are easier to maintain
Fluffy Duffy: Fine-textured plant
Massii: Darker green in color and more dense growth habitat
Also Read: Best Ferns for Hanging Basket
The air-purifying properties of peace lily coupled with its striking white bracts and dark green foliage make it a great houseplant. It can remove formaldehyde effectively. Check out this study for validation!
Growing Requirements: Indirect sunlight, high humidity, well-draining soil, and slight moisture.
Power Petite: Around 15-inches tall
Wallisii: 15-inches tall with rippled leaves
Mauna Loa Supreme: Reaches 3 feet with glossy leaves
Clevelandii: Reaches 1-3 feet with unusually large leaves
Flower Power: Rapid bloomer
Domino: Variegated peace lily
Little Angel Peace Lily: Long-lasting blooms, dwarf variety
The Kimberley Queen Fern has feathery upright green fronds and ranks just as high in removing formaldehyde and xylene. However, it is more versatile and amenable to container culture. Also, check out