Plants that have radiation protection effectscactusCactus is also called the "lazy plant" because it does not require much care or very comfortable living conditions. Because cacti live in desert areas with extremely strong light, they are also very resistant to ultraviolet radiation. Office workers may wish to keep a cactus on their desks. This not only saves them the trouble of taking care of it, but also prevents the harm of radiation to the human body. It is really killing two birds with one stone. Ficus microcarpaThe weeping fig tree has many functions. It can absorb toxic substances such as formaldehyde and benzene to purify the air, it can also improve the living environment by increasing the humidity of the space, and it also has a certain anti-radiation effect. Because the weeping fig has an elegant and delicate appearance and the whole plant is emerald green, it is often placed in the home to decorate the space. Millennium woodThe kiwi has bright colors and a striking appearance. It has relatively low requirements for its living environment and is a leader among plants in absorbing harmful substances. Both the leaves and roots can absorb harmful substances such as benzene and formaldehyde and decompose them, bringing fresh air to people. |
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