Indoor plants: Which plant for which room?

updated the 14 July 2015 à 18:34

Yes, depolluting plants are effective at your home. Now, you just need to determine where to put the azalea, the ficus, the fern and the bamboo… and we’re here to help!

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In the living room:

A bamboo palm tree or a dwarf one, a chlorophytum, a dragon tree and an orchid butterfly, to fight against the formaldehyde of furniture and paintings, benzene of cigarettes and carbon monoxide.

In the kitchen:

An anthurium, to fight against the ammonia contained in household products.

In the bathroom:

An azalea, a ficus and a fern of Boston to counteract formaldehyde, toluene and benzene of candles and perfumed products.

In the bedroom and the dressing room:

Some ivy and a gerbera, to counteract the trichlorethylene used by dry cleaners.

At the office:

A pothos, to act against the benzene released by ink and glues.

Read more on our plants report:

How do depolluting indoor plants work?
Are depolluting plants really effective?
Plants: Five tips you should know about indoor plants

Isabelle Soing


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