Elephant Ear Plants : Medicinally, the leaves have been noted for their use in treating insect stings.
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Pothos : When you picture a houseplant, the pothos, or Epipremnum pinnatum, is likely what comes to mind.
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Snake Plants : The snake has been shown to remove toxins from the air over time.
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Spider Plant : Spider plants removed 95% of toxic formaldehyde from the air in a sealed Plexiglas container over a 24-hour period.
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English Ivy : They grow best in direct sunlight and need to be watered thoroughly once the soil dries out.
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Succulents and Cacti : These plants are drought-resistant, meaning they don’t need regular watering; the soil is completely dry.
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Peace Lily : Peace lilies have air-cleaning properties and help to remove carbon dioxide from the air.
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Rubber Plants : Research shows that rubber plants feature air-purifying properties.
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