Which plant is the best at absorbing formaldehyde?
This article introduces the best plants for absorbing formaldehyde and indoor plants for removing formaldehyde, with specific details as follows:
Indoor pollutants,
the most terrifying one,
is undoubtedly formaldehyde!
Many people buy "formaldehyde-absorbing experts" such as Chlorophytum, Epipremnum, and Aloe vera to place in their homes to remove formaldehyde. However, according to the ranking of indoor plant formaldehyde absorption capabilities released by the Nanjing Horticultural Bureau, the ones that absorb the most formaldehyde are actually these→
First place: Monstera deliciosa
The Nanjing Horticultural Bureau, in collaboration with several institutions, conducted repeated tests and found that Monstera deliciosa has the strongest formaldehyde removal ability, ranking first among all home decor plants and becoming a veritable dark horse.
Second place: Schefflera heptaphylla
Schefflera heptaphylla is a medium to large-sized potted plant, suitable for placement in the living room or balcony. It also has a relatively good ability to absorb formaldehyde.
Third place: Rhododendron_occidentale
In the study, Rhododendron_occidentale's formaldehyde absorption was second only to Monstera deliciosa and Schefflera heptaphylla. Keeping it at home is both visually appealing and effective at absorbing formaldehyde.
Fourth place: Cyclamen
Cyclamen has been a particularly popular annual flower in recent years. Its effect on formaldehyde absorption is also quite good, and it has a strong resistance to toxic gases such as sulfur dioxide in the air.
Which plant is the best at absorbing formaldehyde?
Fifth place: Alocasia
Alocasia has the functions of absorbing dust, formaldehyde, and purifying the air. It can also maintain the balance between carbon dioxide and oxygen, improve the microclimate, reduce noise, conserve water sources, and regulate humidity.
Sixth place: Green巨人
The Green Giant plant is majestic and impressive, with large leaves that are good at absorbing ammonia, acetone, benzene, and formaldehyde in the air, which is beneficial for keeping the air fresh.
Seventh place: Iron Cross Begonia
The leaf shape and color of the Iron Cross Begonia are very distinctive, making it suitable for placement on windowsills, tea tables, and low cabinets, with excellent decorative effects and also very good formaldehyde absorption.