The simple £22 house plant that NASA says can ‘purify your air’

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Snake Plants are hardy house plants that are (Image: Getty)

 can offer more than decorative appeal, and there is a £22 one that can purify the air in your home.

Snake Plants are hardy, low-maintenance houseplants that can tolerate occasional neglect. In feng shui, they are believed to bring protective energy and good fortune.

NASA highlights them as one of the best  for air purifying, as they are known for removing toxins like formaldehyde, ammonia, and carbon monoxide.

With their striking upright leaves edged in yellow and their fame for being “unkillable”, they make a perfect addition to any home or office.

, leading houseplant experts, have explained why the Snake Plant (Also known as Mother-in-law’s Tongue) has become a fixture in so many homes.

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NASA says snake plants can purify the air in your home (Image: Getty)

Air Purification

  • Like many indoor plants, the Snake Plant helps purify the air by removing toxins and improving indoor air quality, which can contribute to a healthier home environment.

Humidity Booster

  • The plant releases moisture into the air through a process known as transpiration, making it a natural humidifier that can be particularly beneficial in dry indoor spaces.

Stress Reduction

  • Simply having plants like the Snake Plant in your space can reduce stress, boost mood, and enhance focus and productivity.

Low Maintenance and Unkillable

  • While it prefers consistent moisture, the Snake Plant is generally easy to care for, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and seasoned plant enthusiasts.

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Aesthetic Appeal

  • The striking leaf patterns, which feature a range of green, red, and cream tones, add a vibrant touch to any indoor decor, making it a popular choice for enhancing home aesthetics.

Care Tips

  1. Light: Thrives in a range of light conditions, from low light to bright indirect light.

  2. Watering: Requires infrequent watering. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings to prevent root rot.

  3. Temperature: Prefers warm environments.  It is not frost-tolerant.

  4. Soil: Well-draining soil, such as a cactus or succulent mix, works best.

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