These three plants cleanse rooms from dust and dirt, cigarette smoke, carcinogens and other impurities in the air.
But these indoor flowers do not require special care and fit perfectly into a modern interior.
All varieties of this plant cope well with collecting dust particles.
In addition, English ivy absorbs moisture well, contributing to the fight against mold. Often, this plant decorates the kitchen, bathroom or living room.
Ficus elastica (rubber plant) has large shiny leaves that look like they have been rubbed with wax.
A study conducted by NASA specialists found that this plant is one of the best natural filters.
It is enough to spray the ficus once a day to increase the efficiency of dust collection.
The indoor flower is also popularly called the "spider plant". It does not have wide leaves, but the chlorophytum has a lot of green mass, which perfectly attracts dust.
In addition, it is a natural sorbent. In just 2 days, chlorophytum eliminates up to 90% of toxins in the room.