6 Most Effective CO2 Absorbing Houseplants Proven by Science

6 Most Effective CO2 Absorbing Houseplants Proven by Science

#CO2absorbingplants #houseplants #indoorplants Here are some related video links: According To This Indian Study: These Indoor Plants Are Best Air Purifiers    • According To This Indian Study: These...   51 Most Amazing Air Plant Display Ideas (part I)    • 51 Most Amazing Air Plant Display Ide...   Hi, welcome to the channel. Indoor air quality plays a vital role in human health and productivity. For good health, you can grow some of these CO2 Absorbing Houseplants Proven by Science to reduce indoor air pollution. Snake Plant According to a study done at Naresuan University, Thailand, the snake plants can absorb CO2 at 0.49 ppm/m3 in closed chambers, making them quite effective in curbing down the CO2 levels from indoor air. Succulents and Cacti Cactus and succulents are robust in removing airborne bacteria and also absorb CO2 at night while releasing oxygen. They lose less water by opening stomata during the nighttime. ZZ Plant This versatile plant is low-maintenance and adaptable in nature. According to NASA Clean Air Study, the ZZ plant can efficiently clean the indoor air by absorbing harmful pollutants like carbon dioxide, xylene, and toluene from the surroundings. Pothos This air-purifying, low-maintenance houseplant efficiently absorbs CO2, as mentioned in this Malaysian study. In another research on three houseplants – pothos, spider plant, and snake plant summarize that these plants can absorb ozone, which is a common air pollutant. Jade Plant The Jade plant offers many benefits and absorbs CO2 even during the night, and improves the air quality. According to feng shui, it also brings good luck. Arrowhead Plant In a study done at a Malaysian university, the initial CO2 for the Arrowhead Plant was 433 ppm, and the final reading was 333 ppm, indicating that the plant absorbed 23.10 percent CO2 overall in a closed test room. Apart from these six plants, Bird’s Nest Fern, Anthurium, Rubber Plant, Prayer Plant, and Dumb Cane also absorb CO2 effectively. Which of these plants are you growing in your indoor garden? Let us know in the comments. Thanks for watching! Bye!