Growing ivy in the living room: Vacuuming and smokingLiving room with ivy, vacuuming and smoking smoke. Ivy can not only deal with bacteria and small insects brought back from outdoors, but also absorb smoke and resist carcinogens in nicotine. Keeping cactus in the bedroom: providing oxygenThe bedroom is more suitable for placing flowers and plants that can remove waste gases such as carbon dioxide. For example, the stomata on the fleshy stems of cacti are closed during the day and open at night, which can produce oxygen and increase the concentration of negative ions in the indoor air. Putting spider plants in the kitchen: purifying the airThe kitchen is where oil smoke is produced. Chlorophytum can absorb many harmful gases in the room, especially formaldehyde, and it can also reduce bacteria and microorganisms in the air. Put mint on the desk: refreshingFlowers such as mint and jasmine have a refreshing effect and are best placed on the desk in the study to improve study and work efficiency. Putting Sansevieria in the bathroom: moisture absorptionSome small, shade-tolerant, bactericidal plants can be placed next to the toilet and sink, such as tiger tail orchid, mosquito repellent grass, ferns, etc. In particular, the leaves of the tiger tail plant can absorb water vapor in the air, making it an ideal choice for the bathroom. Planting creepers on the balcony: reducing sunlight radiationThe balcony has plenty of light, and many sun-loving ornamental plants can be placed there, such as chrysanthemums, camellias, azaleas, etc. In addition, planting climbing plants such as ivy and wisteria on the balcony to form a green pergola can reduce sunlight radiation and lower indoor temperature. Placing a Money Tree in the Hallway: Maintaining HumidityIt is best to place some tall-stem plants in the entrance hall, such as water-grown lucky bamboo, money tree, and fig tree, which are conducive to maintaining the humidity balance in the room. Moreover, the nice names can give people a sense of pleasure when they open the door. |
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