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Give Air-Purifying House Plants, a Great Last Minute Gift

Nicole Willner

By Nicole Willner
Brooklyn, New York, USA | Mon Dec 22, 2008 07:00 AM ET

Are you on a last minute gift hunt? These natural air filters are easy to purchase, rarely trigger a long line or waiting list around holidays, and most importantly elevate our happiness and health. Read why plants are great gift items and which ones have proven to best purify indoor air.

Buying gifts for family and friends can be a daunting task, especially at the last minute. And frankly, I find very little solace from that cliché saying, “it’s the thought that counts.” So, I did some thinking, and I came up with a simple, easy to find, last-minute gift item that truly does rival any man-made technology—House Plants! That’s right, move over Nintendo Wii because house plants truly are multi-faceted additions for the whole household to share. These green friends not only add bright color and texture to a room, but they also prove to keep us happy and healthy, elevating our moods and naturally purifying our homes’ breathing air.

By naturally absorbing potential indoor pollutants, house plants help remove Formaldehyde, Benzene, Ammonia, Trichloroethylene and other chemicals left behind from synthetic building materials, cleaning products, paints and varnishes. In fact, studies by NASA and the Associated Landscape Contractors of America (ALCA) have resulted in a list of the most effective house hold plants for treating indoor air pollution. 

These include:

  1. Heartleaf philodendron- Philodendron scandens `oxycardium'
  2. Elephant ear philodendron - Philodendron domesticum
  3. Cornstalk dracaena -Dracaena fragrans `Massangeana'
  4. English ivy - Hedera helix
  5. Spider plant - Chlorophytum comosum
  6. Janet Craig dracaena - Dracaena deremensis
  7. `Warneckii' dracaena - Dracaena deremensis
  8. Weeping fig - Ficus benjamina
  9. Golden pothos - Epipiremnum aureum
  10. Peace lily - Spathiphyllum `Mauna Loa'
  11. Selloum - Philodendron selloum
  12. Chinese evergreen - Aglaonema modestum
  13. Bamboo palm - Chamaedorea sefritzii
  14. Snake Plant - Sansevieria trifasciata
  15. Red-edged dracaena - Dracaena marginata 


On the bright side, most of these plants listed above require low-light conditions and are low maintenance. So unless your gift recipient lives in a cave, your loved one's botanical wonder should sustain most living environments and lifestyles. 

Elevating happiness is another valuable trait offered by these natural air purifiers. Horticulture therapy has been used for centuries to rehabilitate mental health patients. Currently it’s also used with children and adults alike to aid in the development of social, creative and physical skills, as well as reduce stress

So, last minute holiday shopping doesn’t have to be stressful after all. Instead we can all take a clue from horticulture therapists and just find relief in plants. 

More Related Plant Posts:
Bring Life To The Table
Grow an Un-Killable Office Plant at Your Desk 
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