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  2. 12 Houseplants That Will Boost Your Health, According to Experts

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    NASA research examined the leaves, soil, roots and microorganisms of several houseplants and found that plants can act as a natural air filter to reduce pollutants. The study indicates that spider ...

  3. Best indoor plants: 10 best air-purifying house plants - AOL

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    Our edit of the best indoor plants will help you to extend the greenery from your garden into the home, bringing all the health and mood-boosting benefits of nature into your interior. The ...

  4. NASA Clean Air Study - Wikipedia

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    Since the release of the initial 1989 study, titled A study of interior landscape plants for indoor air pollution abatement: An Interim Report, [6] further research has been done including a 1993 paper [7] and 1996 book [8] by B. C. Wolverton, the primary researcher on the original NASA study, that listed additional plants and focused on the removal of specific chemicals.

  5. These Air-Purifying Plants Will Infuse Greenery Into Your Home

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    See some of the NASA-approved best air-purifying plants that are worth having at home. These plants make your space fresher, helping to filter toxic chemicals.

  6. 20 Air-Purifying Plants for Your Home - AOL

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    These plants will spruce up your home and help to make your space—and you—healthier in a number of ways. The post 20 Air-Purifying Plants for Your Home appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  7. Dracaena trifasciata - Wikipedia

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    The NASA Clean Air Study found D. trifasciata has the potential to filter indoor air, removing four of the five main toxins involved in the effects of sick building syndrome. [9] However, its rate of filtration is too slow for practical indoor use. [10] It can be propagated by cuttings or by dividing the rhizome.