Balcony: Osmanthus, GardeniaFriends who live in cities are most worried about car exhaust and waste pollution. Gardenia and osmanthus are the golden pair for absorbing PM2.5. Putting a pot of them on the balcony can not only purify the air, but also fill the house with fragrance. Osmanthus: It can absorb dust. If you live by the road and often open windows, you can put a pot of it on the balcony. August is the sweet-scented osmanthus season, and just one pot can fill the house with fragrance! Gardenia: It is a fighter that absorbs PM2.5. Putting one pot of it on the balcony can play a good purifying role. Gardenia is also very ornamental, so hurry up and put one in a pot! Living room: Schefflera chinensis, Addicted weedThe living room is where we entertain guests. When we encounter guests who like to smoke, the place is often filled with smoke. If you put a few pots of Schefflera and Cineraria japonica in the living room, it will reduce the nicotine in the air! Schefflera: It has a super strong ability to absorb nicotine. It can absorb nicotine and other substances in the air and then convert them into substances needed for its own growth. Mint: Also known as mint, it can eliminate the smell of smoke in the air and has a disinfecting and sterilizing effect. You may want to put a few pots of it in the living room. Bedroom: Aloe vera, spider plantWe spend the most time in the bedroom, so it is important to ensure the air quality. Putting aloe vera and spider plants together can not only refresh the air but also help improve sleep quality! Aloe vera: It has a strong ability to absorb formaldehyde, can purify the air, and absorbs a large amount of carbon dioxide at night, making it very suitable for the bedroom. Chlorophytum: It has a certain ability to absorb formaldehyde and benzene. A small pot of Chlorophytum is equivalent to a small air purifier. How can you not put one in your bedroom! Kitchen: Pilea, MintThe kitchen is the place with the most oil smoke in the house, and even if the range hood is turned on, there will still be some oil smoke remaining. However, if you put a pot of cool water plants and mint, the problem is basically solved! Pleistocene: It can absorb toxic substances in kitchen fumes and play a role in protecting health. Mint: It has a refreshing smell and can help freshen the air when placed in a kitchen filled with oil smoke. Bathroom: green radish, ivyThe bathroom often has a peculiar smell, and there is little light and high humidity, making it difficult for many plants to survive. However, green ivy and ivy are very suitable for such an environment! Green ivy: It is shade-tolerant and likes moisture. Putting a pot of it in the bathroom can absorb odors in the air and also play a beautifying role. However, green ivy also needs light, so remember to move it to a place with scattered light to get some sun every three days. Ivy: It has a particularly strong ability to absorb formaldehyde. It can also eliminate some odors when placed in a high-humidity bathroom. |
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