4. Boston Fern
The Boston fern is another popular indoor plant that helps to balance humidity levels by absorbing moisture from the air. It eliminates formaldehyde and thrives in warm and humid environments. Boston ferns love Indirect sunlight and moist soil but if your air dries out quite a bit in the colder, winter months, you might need to mist it to keep the plant from perishing.
5. Tillandsia
Often called an “air plant,” tillandsia is an ideal plant for environments with high humidity levels. these plants can live off of the moisture and nutrients from the air by absorbing them through their leaves. These plants can thrive without root systems and without a lot of direct sunlight, which makes it easy for them to live indoors.
6. Baby Rubber Plant
It is an evergreen perennial growing to 25 cm (10 in) tall and broad, with cupped leathery leaves and narrow spikes of white flowers. These houseplants clean the air by emitting high oxygen content, and purifies indoor air by removing chemicals, such as formaldehyde or other toxins.
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