Choosing Air-Purifying Plants: A Room-By-Room Guide

If you are looking for air-purifying plants to help keep your home naturally clean, you should know that some do better than others in various rooms of the house. For the Bedroom: Jewel of India This large-leaved variety tolerates low natural light and prefers higher temperatures, which makes it an ideal choice for a dimly lit finished attic or a warm bedroom. For the Living Room: Janet Craig Preferring indirect sunlight, this lush plant is easy to maintain, and it offers a splash of color. Let soil dry out completely between waterings, and fertilize only once a year. For the Den: ZZ Plant Even if you neglect it, there�s a good chance this drought-tolerant, disease-resistant succulent will do just fine. In addition, the ZZ plant thrives in low-light rooms. But keep the plant away from pets and small children: Its parts can be poisonous. For the Kitchen: Golden Pothos With heart-shaped leaves that filter formaldehyde, this fast-growing vine purifies any area that is frequently exposed to harsh cleaning chemicals. It�s also great for the garage, as it removes toxic exhaust from the air.