Suruchi Sharma
Money Plant: One of the most common air purifying plants in almost every household. Money plants require medium light and water and will give you long, bushy, and flourishing leaves in almost no time
Peperomia obtusifolia: This indoor plant grows fastly and easily in indirect bright light or artificial lighting conditions. The plant effectively filters out harmful indoor air pollutants and gives rich oxygen-filled air
Snake plants: One of the most attractive and highly hardy indoor plants. This plant can survive without water, even for weeks. It is a number one choice even by NASA for filtering out the indoor air
Peace Lily: Peace lily, also known as Spathiphyllum, is one of the most popular indoor plants. It brightens up the living space and also removes toxins from your house. It is one of the easiest flowering indoor plants
Spider plants: This is an easy and fast-growing, elegant indoor plant. The plant has an extremely dense and thin leaf pattern, which is very similar to a spider web
Areca palm: This plant has recently gained popularity as an air-purifying plant. It is a widely popular foliage indoor plant that has beautiful long, lush green leaves. Areca palm is a Madagascar-origin flowering plant.
Syngonium: It is a Feng Shui-approved houseplant that has dark green to light green leaves. The big, wide leaves are a total delight to the eyes. The plant requires watering on demand
Rubber plant: It is a vibrant, hardy yet beautiful indoor plant. This plant is also known as Ficus elastica. It grows in direct sunlight conditions and requires minimal to low watering
Philodendron: This is another outstanding low-light plant that must feature in the category of air-purifying plants. This plant clears formaldehyde from the surrounding environment
Chinese evergreen: This plant is also known as the aglaonema plant. As the name suggests, this is truly an evergreen plant. This plant filters out benzene and formaldehyde from your surrounding area