Go beyond the usual money plants with these rare air-purifiers
Looking to refresh your indoor air and give your space a natural upgrade? You’ve probably heard of the snake plant or peace lily—but what about the lesser-known heroes of air purification? These 5 unique houseplants are not only beautiful and low-maintenance but also incredibly effective at filtering indoor toxins. Let’s explore!
With waxy, deep green leaves, the ZZ plant is both stylish and functional. It tolerates low light and drought like a champ—and it's great at removing pollutants like xylene and toluene.
This colorful, patterned plant is more than just pretty—it's known to filter out formaldehyde and benzene. Ideal for humid spaces like kitchens and bathrooms.
Tiny, textured leaves and compact growth make Peperomia perfect for desks and shelves. It’s low-maintenance and helps reduce airborne toxins like formaldehyde.
Add tropical vibes to your living room while improving air quality. The Kentia Palm grows slowly, thrives in indirect light, and combats indoor pollutants such as carbon monoxide.
This dark-leaved beauty is a powerhouse in air purification. It’s known for absorbing airborne chemicals and increasing oxygen levels in your home.
These under-the-radar plants are nature’s own air filters. Whether you're upgrading your indoor jungle or just starting out, give your lungs (and your décor) a natural boost.