Three indoor plants will help fight fungus and mold in an apartment or house.
Flowers alone will not solve the problem. You still need to find the source of the mold, eliminate it and clean the affected areas.
Plants will help fight fungus and further minimize the chances of mold returning.
For the bedroom
Spathiphyllum, popularly known as "women's happiness", reduces air humidity. The larger the plant, the better it works as a "sponge".
For kitchen or bathroom
Sansevieria is popularly called "pike tail" and "mother-in-law's tongue". The plant not only helps in the fight against mold and fungus, but also absorbs unpleasant odors.
For the living room
Common ivy does not like direct sunlight, so it will thrive in a dark living room. The plant is excellent at combating high humidity and is a natural air filter.