The best air purifying plants
Indoor plants that help to remove air pollution
Decrease the amount of harmful air pollution at home by increasing your indoor air quality with house plants. Pollution levels on the planet are rising and if you live in a busy city full of construction, you can encounter polluted air many times a day. Everyone, even if you’re a healthy person, can experience health impacts from air pollution including, respiratory irritation and breathing difficulties. Air pollution is not only outside but also gets inside our home and office space. By placing more house plants indoors, carbon dioxide will be removed from the air and replaced with oxygen, improving the air you breathe. House plants can improve the air quality for you and your cats, dogs and other pets.
The benefits of air purifying plants
- An increase in mood and productivity
- An enhance in concentration and memory
- A reduction of stress and fatigue complaints
Peace Lilies
Succulents
Succulents have become very popular over the years. Succulents come in many different shapes and sizes, from large spikey plants to small delicate compact varieties. They are a perfect indoor plant for a beginner as they are low maintenance, resistant to dry weather and purify the air indoors. Succulents can help remove toxins, improve airflow, and humidify dry indoor air. Making them one of the easiest and beneficial indoor plants to add to your collection. If you are planning on becoming a succulent plant owner, we recommend reading our blog about the best succulents for indoors for more ideas and tips on how to look after them.
Calathea
Orchid
Searching for the perfect bedroom plant and you don’t mind giving your house plant a bit more attention? Then the Orchid is a perfect plant for you. The Orchid purifies the air by removing xylene from the air and releasing oxygen. Orchid plants do not grow in the soil they use their roots to ‘breath’ therefore the best thing for them to be in is an Orchid mix or bark. As the Orchid also releases oxygen at night, it’s the perfect house plant for your bedroom. In general, the Orchid is considered a high-maintenance and difficult plant, yet some state the opposite is true. What is your experience? If you are having trouble looking after your orchid have a look at our blog post about orchids.
Strelitzia
There is more to a plant than just air purifying
We have mentioned the benefits of air purifying plants, but there are also other benefits to having indoor plants. Not only do they make your home, office, and business look beautiful they also are a great way to reduce anxiety and stress. This is often why so many people have house plants at home. They give us something else to think about rather than focusing on our daily life. From checking the soil to making sure we fertilise the plants and water them at the right time, indoor plants have so much to offer us. There is nothing like looking after a plant and watching it grow up into a strong healthy plant with flowers and lots of leaves. The sense of achievement that this brings can make many people very happy.
With simple plant maintenance, such as cleaning your leaves, watering correctly, and knowing the correct soil to use you can be sure your plants will be healthy and strong. Indoor plants have become extremely popular over the last few years so it’s best for all if we know how to keep your plants healthy. If you’re taking care of your plants for the first time, our plant maintenance tips and tricks will provide you with some of the necessary information to allow your plants to thrive. for more on this take a look at our blog on how to look after your indoor plants.
Where to get you indoor plants to purify the air around you?
At Plaza Hollandi we have the perfect collection of air purifying house plants. Check out our Indoor Plant Collection or browse our Instagram for more inspiration. What is your favourite air purifying house plant?








