Karmal Meattle’s Team planted 1,200 tested trees in their building, with 300 residents in New Delhi, in 20 years. The results showed that about 42% of the available oxygen energy of a person’s blood increased 1%. If that person lives in this building for 10 hours. The experiment also showed that labor productivity up to 20%, with people in the buildings using this air purification plant.
Energy demands in buildings also down to 15%, because people need less air cleaner at this time.
Palm Trees
The scientific name of palm trees is Areca which is very suitable for living room helps eliminate dust in the air. Palm tree helps convert C02 to 02. According to the study, each person just has 4 small palm trees which is enough clean air for respiration.
Growing palm tree indoors, you must remember to take care of it, by cleaning the surface of the leaves per day, and bring out its outdoor 3 – 4 day per month.
Tiger tongue tree
This tree was called “bad room tree”, it helps produce 02 for families at night – the possibility that other plants don’t get. Each person needs 6 – 8 small tree for purifying the air.
Honeysuckle
Honeysuckle is also a very popular ornamental plant, is grown in water environment, has a lot of nutrients. Growing this plant indoor could detoxify
Formaldehydes and some other volatile.
Flowering Air Purifiers
Florists' Mum and Gerbera Daisies are the best at removing formaldehyde, with tulips not far behind. However, nothing worth having comes easy as these flowering plants require more careful watering and feeing and prefer cool temperatures below 65°. If you're a really dedicated gardener, you can try rooting a new azalea plant in a container garden outside this season and move it indoors in the autumn, because azaleas can be bred to flower all winter, are great at removing formaldehyde, and don't have to be tossed out when their flowers fall off.
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