An influential NASA study from 1989 found that indoor plants ... rather than the plant itself that produces most of the plants' air-cleaning effects. However, even improving on the NASA results ...
Closed doors and uneven air flow can lower the air quality in less-used and lower-light rooms, but these houseplants can offset that with their pollutant-absorbing prowess.
In the late 1980s, NASA’s Clean Air Study presented a groundbreaking insight: certain houseplants possess the natural ability ...
That absorption purifies the air around the plant. A NASA study even highlighted several plants that excelled in cleaning the ...
It turns out that houseplants do more than just add a pop of greenery to a room—they provide a range of physical and mental ...
Much of the hype surrounding the ability of plants to keep our homes pollution-free is based on the findings of NASA’s 1989 clean air study, which found that numerous plants – such as parlour ...