Which plant removes mold from the air?

Which plant removes mold from the air?

Did you know that spider plants, orchids and leafy palms can all help to remove mould spores in the home? Did you know that spider plants, orchids and leafy palms can all help to remove mould spores in the home? From the bathroom to the kitchen, any room that suffers from humidity, dampness, mildew or mould could benefit from one of these clever houseplants.

Which plants keep mold away?

Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) Its feathery fronds absorb moisture, and it releases oxygen, helping to purify the air and discourage mould formation. Care Tips: Boston ferns prefer indirect light and require high humidity, so misting the leaves regularly can be helpful. Ferns are classic plants for shady spots, both indoors and out. With its fresh lime-green arching fronds, the sword fern ‘Bostoniesis’ or Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata ‘Bostoniensis’) is a very popular houseplant.

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