Schefflera; IvyPlacement: Living room Both Schefflera and ivy have the function of absorbing nicotine, and are very suitable for placement in the living room. Schefflera: One pot can absorb most of the nicotine and harmful substances in the room. It is most suitable for friends who smoke at home. Ivy: It can not only absorb harmful gases such as formaldehyde and benzene, but also absorb nicotine in cigarettes and tiny dust in the air. It is a veritable "air purifier". Gardenia; OsmanthusPlacement: Balcony Friends who live in urban areas are most worried about air pollution. Gardenia and osmanthus are "experts" in absorbing PM2.5, so they are perfect for placing on the balcony. Gardenia: It is one of the flowers that absorbs the most PM2.5 per unit area. The gardenia itself has white flowers and a fresh fragrance, making it very suitable for placement on the balcony, where it can be viewed and absorb harmful gases. Osmanthus: It has a certain resistance to sulfur dioxide and hydrogen fluoride, and has a strong "dust-trapping" effect. So putting a pot of osmanthus on the balcony will not only make the indoor air fresher, but also purify the air! Aloe vera; Tiger tail orchidPlacement: Bedroom The bedroom is a place for rest and sleep, so good air quality is the primary guarantee. The combination of aloe vera and tiger tail orchid can purify the air in the bedroom and ensure good sleep. Aloe vera is a "succulent plant" that absorbs carbon dioxide during the day and slowly releases oxygen at night without competing with humans for oxygen. Tiger Piranha: Not only does it have a strong ability to purify the air, but it can also absorb dust in the air. Pilea; mintPlacement: Kitchen The kitchen is the place where the most oil smoke is produced in the home, where cooking, frying, and boiling occur. The combination of coleus and mint can both absorb oil fumes and purify the air. Cold water flowers: can purify kitchen fumes, absorb toxic gases, and at the same time release oxygen to refresh the air. Mint: The plant emits a fresh fragrance and can cover some of the smell of oil smoke when placed in the kitchen. Pothos; Monstera; BegoniaPlacement: Bathroom The bathroom is very humid and prone to odor. Therefore, the shade-tolerant and moisture-loving Pothos and Monstera are the best choices, while Begonia can monitor whether the toxic gases in the bathroom exceed the standard. Green ivy: It has strong shade tolerance and likes a humid environment. It can grow normally in the damp environment of the bathroom and can absorb odors. Monstera: It ranks first in the formaldehyde absorption ranking. It is shade-tolerant and moisture-loving, making it very suitable for absorbing odors in the bathroom. Begonia: The unpleasant odor coming from the bathroom sewer is actually the smell of hydrogen sulfide. When the indoor hydrogen sulfide exceeds the standard, white or yellow spots will appear between the veins of the begonia leaves, and the leaves will gradually fall off. Now you know how to match and arrange them, right? Today Huahua will share with you here I think Huahua said something good. You can send it to your friends~ |
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