Thursday, September 3, 2009

Green and Clean Plants

NASA scientists have found that houseplants are useful in absorbing potentially harmful gases and cleaning the air inside modern buildings.
The foliage of indoor plants is capable of removing low levels of pollution, while the plants' roots, assisted by activated carbon filters, removed air pollutants at higher concentrations. In tests, these filters removed and biologically degraded pollutants before they accumulate.

Here's NASA's list of the top house plants that were most effective in removing formaldehyde, benzene, trichloroethylene and carbon monoxide. We think they're attractive, too.

• Gerbera daisy >
• Bamboo palm
• Chinese evergreen
• English ivy
• "Janet Craig" Dracaena
• Dracaena "Marginata"
• Corn plant
• Mother-in-Law's Tongue
• Chrysanthemum
• Peace lily
• Dracaena "Warneckii"

source: http://www.freep.com/article/20090903/FEATURES01/909030500/1025/FEATURES/Green-and-clean-via-houseplants
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