What plants absorb formaldehyde

 11:53am, 20 May 2025

After the new home decoration is completed, the indoor dirt and pollution factors are very serious, especially when we decorate our homes, the inadequate decorative materials used are a major factor that leads to serious pollution in the home. However, this method of decontamination is not lacking. Which plants absorb formaldehyde? Let’s take a look at the relevant introduction together.

If we don’t understand which plants absorb formaldehyde, what plants do we use to absorb formaldehyde in daily life? It is recommended to use spider plants, aloe vera, and other plants, which can better absorb formaldehyde and harmful gases. I hope we can be aware of these phenomena.

For example, tiger tail orchid, aloe vera, dripping Guanyin, Milan, African jasmine, Monstera, Green ivy, Golden Heart Spider Plant, Golden Amber, Cactus, Green Leaf Spider Plant, Brazilian Iron, Scattered Sunflower, Osmanthus, Money Tree, Brazilian keel, ivy, white palm, silver queen, iron fern, duck-feeding wood, millennium wood, golden kudzu, hanging leaf banyan, etc., because they can release oxygen at night. When you choose, the big plant is best with large leaves.

Keep indoor air circulating; keep your home clean and dry, avoid using daily necessities containing volatile organic pollutants, it is best not to smoke at home, and use a range hood when cooking food in the kitchen. Pets should be raised and carpets should be used at home to avoid allergies. The release period of formaldehyde in the sheet is from three to fifteen years, which cannot be solved by raising green plants or opening windows to wind. Therefore, removing formaldehyde of various artificial boards is the focus of solving decoration pollution and a truly effective method. Select plants in a targeted manner according to indoor environmental pollution. Some plants have a strong effect on purifying and adsorbing a certain harmful substance. If they are selected and cultivated indoors in a targeted manner, they can have certain auxiliary pollution control effects.

What plants absorb formaldehyde? First of all, we must understand that formaldehyde and concentrate for more than ten years. Therefore, if we want to better remove dirt, it is not possible to rely solely on plants to remove formaldehyde indoors. The best way is to keep indoor ventilation. Raising some plants can still reduce the formaldehyde concentration well.