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Air purifying houseplants are indoor plants selected for their natural ability to help improve indoor environments. This collection includes options such as Dracaena, Pothos, Aloe Vera, Sansevieria, Spider Plant, Boston Fern, and Philodendron, with care needs ranging from low light and low watering to brighter, more humid conditions.

Studley Flower Gardens offers an Air Purifying houseplants for NH shoppers looking for indoor plants suited to homes, offices, desks, hanging baskets, and mixed dish gardens.

Which air purifying plants are good for beginners?
Beginner-friendly options in this category include Black Star Sansevieria, Brasil Philodendron, Birkin Philodendron, Bonnie Spider Plant, and Aloe Vera, depending on the available light in your space. These plants are low-maintenance and can thrive in most conditions.
Do all air purifying houseplants need bright light?
No. Some, like Sansevieria and certain Philodendrons, tolerate lower light, while plants such as Aloe Vera, Pothos, and many trailing plants generally prefer bright, indirect light.
What care should I expect with air purifying houseplants?
Care varies by plant, but most need the right balance of indirect light, proper watering, and good drainage. Ferns often appreciate humidity, while Sansevieria and Aloe Vera prefer less frequent watering.

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Refresh your indoor space with air purifying plants from Studley Flower Gardens. Our houseplant collection includes foliage favorites such as dracaena, pothos, aloe, ferns, philodendrons, sansevieria, spider plants, and dish garden assortments.

Air purifying houseplants are an ideal year-round choice for homes and offices, adding greenery through every season. For broader coverage, the collection guidance recommends at least one plant per 100 square feet of indoor space.

Choose plants based on your space and light. Options include low-maintenance plants for beginners, trailing varieties for shelves or hanging baskets, compact choices for desktops, and dish garden collections that can be selected for high, moderate, or low light.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes these houseplants air purifying?
Plants purify the air through a natural process called phytoremediation. They take in carbon dioxide and put out fresh oxygen, and their leaves and roots absorb and neutralize toxins in the air.
How many air purifying plants do I need for a room?
The general recommendation is to have at least one air purifying plant for over 100 square feet of indoor space. Larger rooms or open office spaces may benefit from multiple plants placed where they can receive sufficient light.
Are there air purifying plants for lower-light spaces?
Yes. Plants such as Baby’s Tears, Birkin Philodendron, and Black Star Sansevieria can tolerate lower or limited light conditions. Always check each plant’s care details before choosing one for your space.
Which air purifying plants work well in hanging baskets or on shelves?
Albo Variegated Pothos is suited for hanging baskets, shelves, or tabletop use. Amazon Jungle Vine also works well in a hanging basket, while Boston Fern can suit a hanging basket or plant stand.