4. Dracaena (Dracaena Deremensis)
The long striped leaves of this plant can easily thrive indoors with only small amounts of sunlight and moderate watering. It’s an excellent way to eliminate trichloroethylene that comes from solvents and varnishes. A single plant can grow over ten feet tall, but pruning will keep it short if you prefer.
5. Bamboo Palm (Chamaedorea Elegans)
The Bamboo Palm can easily fit into smaller areas with indirect lighting. NASA found it to be one of the best air filters for benzene and trichloroethylene, and a great humidifier. This palm is a bit smaller than others and easy to grow in shady areas. It releases a good deal of moisture into the air and is considerably resistant to insect infestation.
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Keep in mind that some of these might be extremely toxic to pets. thoroughly research to make sure you are bringing safe things into your home. Many of the so-called bamboo plants that are sold as good luck gifts are actually related to the Lilly and will kill an adventurous kitty.
Yes, just because something is “natural” does not mean it is safe. Always do your own research.
Matty Henning,David Olshefski