Regular damp cleaning will help to secure these popular indoor plants.
Flowers are unpretentious and are real “mini-factories” for air purification.
As a bonus, the plants will also decorate the home, complementing the interior. They can be placed in the kitchen or bedroom, on the north or south window - they will take root everywhere and will be useful.
Chlorophytum
Cleans and humidifies the air. Several chlorophytums can easily replace one humidifier. They look beautiful in hanging planters in a light-colored kitchen.
Spathiphyllum
Perfect for those who don't have time to fuss with flowers. The hardy and unpretentious spathiphyllum purifies the air and fights mold.
Dieffenbachia
Toxic substances in the air will not pass through the barrier in the form of this plant. Dieffenbachia is especially recommended for apartments where renovations have recently been completed.
Plants such as Benjamin's ficus, begonia and geranium cope with a similar task. However, these flowers are more capricious. And geranium is not desirable for allergy sufferers.