Best Indoor Plants for Oxygen Enrichment

Best Indoor Plants for Oxygen: We always dream of recreating the interior of our houses according to our own style, preferences, and artistic vision. There is no doubt that plants play an important role in decorating the house. Our article explores some Indoor Plants for Oxygen Enrichment that have a lot of benefits, especially in terms of enhancing oxygen levels.

There is a saying, “The interior is the natural projection of the soul.” When we decorate the entire home, it brings peace to our minds and souls. The best way of spangling the house is by sowing some houseplants.

It improves the indoor environment, elevates moods by reducing stress, and increases creativity. Some plants are a great source of oxygen as they remove the toxicity from the air and improve the quality.

List Of The Best Indoor Plants for Oxygen

1. Money Plant:(Pachira Aquatica):

It is the most popular option while decorating houses, offices, and lobbies. It is available in the market often. It has a nickname that is Malabar Chestnut. This tropical tree brings some greeneries to the indoors. The main feature of the plant is low maintenance and pet-friendly. A rumor about the plant is that it brings the owner good fortune. We can keep it in any place in the home as it produces oxygen at night and takes away carbon dioxide to keep the environment of the house cool.

Advantages:

a) Easily available.

b) As popular as to be considered indoor houseplants.

c) Comes under budget,

d)Provides the house with a warm and classy look

Disadvantages:

a) As it grows vigorously, so quickly takes over the place of small areas of the house or garden; keep on checking is required.

b) The leaves and stems of the Money Plant contain chemicals like calcium oxalate, which gives a sensation of irritation, swelling, and burning in the throat. It is harmful to the human body and pets. 

2. Snake Plant:(Sensevieria trifasciata)

The name itself gives the vibe of a snake or species of mammal.

However, it is not that scary; it has another nickname, mother-in-law’s tongue. Its leaves are dark green and are directed upright.

Precisely other houseplants, it is useful for indoor air filtration and removes toxicity. This way, it keeps a balance between oxygen and carbon dioxide.

Advantages:

a) looks classy.

b) Endures neglect; most of the time, proper care is optional.

Disadvantages:

a) Not cheap.

b) Easily not available.

3. Chinese Evergreen:

The evergreen sounds so interesting! right?  

It has another nickname, aglaonema. It is famous for its attractive patterns and shapes of the leaves. It has the superpower of producing a high amount of oxygen at night and simultaneously brings down carbon dioxide and benzene, dust particles, etc., from indoors.

Advantages:

a) Chinese evergreen is considered a Feng sui plant. Chinese people show gratitude for this succulent because they think it brings positive energy, good luck, and prosperity.

b) It has extreme efficiency in humidity regulation as it successfully increases the humidity level in the room and helps improve the respiratory system.

Disadvantages:

a) It contains insoluble calcium oxalate crystals, which can irritate the mouth if we can not be careful.

b) If the soil is poorly drained, it can cause rotten roots, leading to plant defects. Mindful taking care is required, and only when we should water when the upper surface of the soil looks dry.

4. Lady Palm:(Raphis excelsa)

Lady’s palm is an attractive plant known for its striking appearance. Though the native is southeastern Asia, precisely China and Japan, it is popular worldwide.

The plant’s main feature is that it is multi-stemmed, and the stem is generally fibrous in nature. It can grow from one point eight meters to three point seven meters tall. The color of the leaves is dark green which portrays a vibrant look and is divided into multiple segments. One of the most significant properties is that it works as an air purifier. When we plant this succulent indoors, it helps to remove various toxins from the air, such as formaldehyde, Xylene, and ammonia which make a healthy addition to the air. It brings the balance between oxygen and carbon dioxide.

Advantages:

a) It can provide a tropical and lush feeling and has cooling properties.

b) It symbolizes the cultural impacts on some significant aspects.

c) It is also associated with feminine grace and resilience.

Disadvantages:

a) To grow this plant, it always requires a specific precisely moderate temperature and humidity. It mostly grows in indirect light 

b) It is a slow-growing plant.

c) It requires regular care and a regular but moderate amount of water. The waterlogging problem in the root can cause harm to the plants.

5. Peace Lily:

The scientific name of the peace lily is Spathiphyllum. It has graceful white flowers along with dark green oval-shaped leaves. The plants can reach from thirty centimeters to twenty centimeters approx. The beautiful white spoon-shaped flowers look distinct from the other home plants. It has one of the most graceful and noticeable tiny and yellow-shaped spathes. The combination of the yellow spathes and white flowers creates an eye-candy texture.

Peace lily also releases oxygen as a by-product during the process of photosynthesis. The primary role of the peace lily is to contribute overall oxygen balance of the Earth’s atmosphere in terms of oxygen production.

Advantages:

a) The peace lily is popular among indoor plants because of its graceful look.

b) It has air purifier quality the most, so NASA accredits it as an effective air purifier.

c) The peace lily defines its name appropriately as it symbolizes peace, harmony, and tranquillity.

Disadvantages:

a) It is less effective than the other indoor plants for the production of a sufficient amount of oxygen.

b)It can produce a very less amount of oxygen as a by-product.

c) It has calcium oxalate particles in its stem, which can be turned out to be harmful to children and Pets.

Conclusion:

This article discusses indoor plants, which can produce oxygen and benefit houses. Significantly, we classify them from higher potential to lower potential regarding oxygen production.

Even so, some more graceful and beautiful succulents are available as per the regions, nature, and adaptability. They show different behavior and nature in different places like 

  • Japanese royal fern
  • Heartleaf philodendron
  • The red edge (Dracaena marginata) etc.

They are also useful for the production of oxygen.

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