
Growing these 4 ornamental plants
These are 4 types of ornamental plants that have the ability to purify the air, absorb dust, kill bacteria and help homeowners repel mosquitoes and insects. Nowadays, many people have the habit of growing small green plants in their homes to decorate their homes, attract good luck into their homes, and also purify the air, repel mosquitoes, bacteria, etc.
Types of ornamental plants that can purify the air
These are ornamental plants that can effectively purify the air and are affectionately called "mini vacuum cleaners" by many people. These plants have holes on the leaves that bloom at night and absorb many toxic substances such as carbon dioxide, formaldehyde, etc. The "representatives" of this type of plant can be orchids, pothos, aloe vera, tiger tongue, etc. Placing a pot in the house not only helps the homeowner decorate the living space, has good feng shui meaning, but also helps to quickly eliminate toxins in the air.
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Types of ornamental plants that have the effect of killing bacteria
Not everyone knows that these Familiar flowers such as roses, lilies, magnolias, wallflowers... have a light fragrance and good antibacterial effects. Especially in the dry season, when we often close the windows to avoid the cold, the air in the house will circulate and easily generate bacteria. At this time, just need to plant a few small pots of plants and the house will always be clean and fragrant. In addition, if there are fragrant ornamental plants in the house, gradually, the clothes or personal belongings of the homeowner will always be fragrant. nose, don't put expensive perfume.
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Types of ornamental plants that can repel mosquitoes
It's no exaggeration to say that this is the "savior" in the summer of families in repelling mosquitoes. In the summer, the weather is not only hot and stuffy, but there are also many mosquitoes and insects in the house. Even if you live in a high, airy place, there can still be a few mosquitoes and insects in your house. In particular, mosquitoes are the cause of dengue fever, which is extremely dangerous to human health. Other insects can also cause discomfort and transmit diseases to us. The ornamental plants that effectively repel mosquitoes that you should grow in your home are rosemary, lavender, marigolds, mint, geraniums, etc. You should place them in areas such as the bedroom, the top of the shoe cabinet or the balcony...
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Ornamental plants that produce oxygen
According to many studies, on the stems of succulent plants originating from dry tropical regions such as cactus, there are often holes that close during the day and open at night. This special feature helps this ornamental plant absorb toxic carbon dioxide and increase the concentration of ions in the air. Plants such as pineapple, tiger tongue, aloe vera... or perennial plants, wisteria, cloves, jasmine, mint... also have many good effects. If aloe vera and tiger tongue have the effect of purifying the air, then wisteria, evergreen... help reduce solar radiation as well as reduce the temperature in the house. Jasmine, mint, cloves... have a light fragrance, helping homeowners sleep easily, feel comfortable and relax.
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