31st May 2023
Plants That Remove Toxins
Sources of airborne toxins
- Benzene
- Detergents
- Inks and Dyes
- Petroleum products
- Plastics
- Rubber products
- Synthetic fibers
- Tobacco smoke
- Formaldehyde
- Carpeting
- Cleaners
- Foam Insulation
- Furniture
- Paper products
- Plywoods and Particle board
- Trichloroethylene
- Adhesives
- Dry cleaning
- Inks and Dyes
- Lacquers and Paints
- Varnishes
Plants that remove toxins
- Chinese Evergreens
- Chrysanthemum
- Dragon tree
- English Ivy
- Gerbera Daisy
- Janet Craig Dracaena
- Peace Lily
- Striped Dracaena
- Bamboo palm
- Corn stalk plant
- Devils Ivy
- Ficus trees
- Philodendrons
- Snake plant
- Spider plants
- Dracaena marginata
- Gerbera Daisy
- Peace Lily
- Potted flowering Mums
- Ribbon plant
** Some of these plants may be poisonous when eaten, so please check with your local nursery before putting them where a child can reach them.
This lists comes courtesy of www.denverplants.com(link is external) Please check out thier website for more information on indoor or outdoor plants.