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Saturday, 17 January 2015

Vacuum Ornamental Plants Toxic.

Ornamental plants is not only useful to beautify the interior and exterior of the house. Certain plants, can protect you and your family from the dangers of home pollutants on health.

All you need to know, air pollution not only threatens our health when outside, but also inside the home. There are several types of harmful air gases (pollutants) are at home nested in the room and potentially cause health problems.

Formaldehyde, volatile organic compunds, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, pesticides and disinfectants are pollutants that are widely available in the house. These pollutants can cause 'sick building syndrome', which causes a variety of diseases such as allergies, headaches, fatigue and even cancer and death.

NASA scientists have discovered a number of plants that can be used as a powerful weapon to fight air pollution, making the air in the room cleaner. Not only in the house, but also buildings and offices. This is her kind of ornamental plants 'vacuum' poison that you can place in the house, as quoted from the Earth Easy.

Palm Yellow.

Yellow palm, or Areca Palm is a type of house plant with long leaf midrib and cover jointed stems. The average height of this tree can reach 1-6 meters. This tree should be placed in a damp place to prevent damage, but basically yellow palm can be stored anywhere, especially on the newly lacquered furniture. These palms can suck pollutants derived from formaldehyde compounds.

Palm Bamboo.

These plants require bright light to thrive. This tree thrives in moist areas, but keep them watered too much. Although functioning suck pollutants, bamboo palm may invite spiders or insects. To anticipate, spray pesticides.

Rubber Ornamental.

Ornamental rubber, or Ficus robusta (Latin name) is one plant that uses absorb formaldehyde and produce oxygen. The leaves are light green, and when held chewy texture. Therefore, the tree is also known as the Rubber Plant. Ornamental rubber should not be put in place too bright, especially in the sun. Place in the room with a little beam.

Rhapis Excelsa.

Rhapis Excelsa is a species of palm that is not easily damaged and can adapt in almost every condition of temperature and light. Rhapis also includes plants that are easy to maintain, but the growth is slow.

Dracaena Deremensis.

These plants are easy to maintain and require bright light to thrive. Dracaena can adapt to live in areas with low light when watering the water is reduced. Keep the soil in the pot to keep it moist and often sprayed with warm water. Cut when the leaves die to make room for the growth of new leaves.

Peace Lily.

Peace Lily is great for cleaning the air. Maintenance is not too complicated, just need to pay attention to the placement. Famous plant capable of eliminating toxins benzene and formaldehyde is in need of light and high humidity to thrive. The leaves need to be frequently sprayed with warm water.

Ferns Boston.

Boston fern has specific characteristics, so you can easily recognize it. Each strand of the leaves have a few more strands that look like tassels. Plants are still a family with maidenhair ferns trees can be placed on the floor or hanging pots. Boston fern uses stomata as vacuum toxic formaldehyde and xylene, turning it into useful substances. Thank you for reading this article.
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