2. African Jasmine: The volatile oil produced has obvious bactericidal effect. It can relax people, help them sleep and improve work efficiency.
3. White palm: It can inhibit the waste gas exhaled by the human body, such as ammonia and acetone. At the same time, it can also filter benzene, trichloroethylene and formaldehyde in the air. Its high evaporation rate can prevent nasal mucosa from drying and greatly reduce the possibility of illness.
4. Silver Queen: It is famous for its unique air purification ability: the higher the concentration of pollutants in the air, the more it can exert its purification ability! So it is very suitable for dark rooms with poor ventilation.
5. Adiantum: It can absorb about 20 micrograms of formaldehyde per hour, so it is considered as the most effective biological purifier. People who deal with paints all day, or people who like smoking around them, should put at least one pot of ferns in the workplace. In addition, it can also inhibit xylene and toluene released by computer monitors and printers.
6. Ajiaomu: Bring fresh air to smoking families. Leaves can absorb nicotine and other harmful substances from the smoky air and convert them into harmless plant-owned substances through photosynthesis. In addition, it can also reduce the concentration of formaldehyde by about 9 mg per hour.
Chlorophytum: It can absorb 95% of carbon monoxide and 85% of formaldehyde in the air.
Chlorophytum can carry out photosynthesis in weak light, and Chlorophytum can absorb toxic and harmful gases in the air. 8~ 10 square meter room, a pot of chlorophytum is equivalent to an air purifier. Generally, raising 1~2 pots of chlorophytum in a room can release oxygen for 24 hours and absorb carcinogens such as formaldehyde, styrene, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide in the air. For example, carbon monoxide and formaldehyde mixed in the air can reach 95% and 85% respectively. Chlorophytum can also decompose benzene and absorb relatively stable harmful substances such as nicotine in cigarette smoke. Therefore, chlorophytum is also known as the green purifier of indoor air.
8. Aloe: A basin of aloe is equivalent to nine biological air purifiers.
Potted aloe vera is known as an expert in air purification. A pot of aloe is equivalent to nine biological air purifiers, which can absorb harmful substances such as formaldehyde, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide, especially formaldehyde. Under the condition of illumination for 4 hours, a pot of aloe can eliminate 90% of formaldehyde in one square meter of air, kill harmful microorganisms in the air and adsorb dust, which has a great effect on purifying the indoor environment. When the indoor harmful air is too high, aloe leaves will appear.
9. Bambusa bambusa: Absorb carbon dioxide at night to improve air quality.
The air purification function of Phyllostachys pubescens is slightly weak, unlike chlorophytum. Aloe is a universal air purifier, but bamboo has obvious effect. In addition, bamboo can absorb carbon dioxide at night, which is very helpful to improve indoor air quality and increase oxygen content. In addition, Phyllostachys pubescens is an ideal indoor plant with large plants, elegant shapes and beautiful leaves. After the fruit of Phyllostachys pubescens matures.
10: Ivy: champion in absorbing formaldehyde.
Ivy is the most effective indoor plant to absorb formaldehyde at present. The leaves of ivy can absorb 1.48 mg of formaldehyde per square meter, while the total area of leaves of two pots of adult ivy is about 0.78 square meters. At the same time, ivy can also absorb benzene, a toxic and harmful substance. Under the condition of 24-hour illumination, it can absorb 90% of benzene indoors. It is speculated that a room of 10 square meter can be purified only by putting 2-3 pots of ivy.
1 1: Rubber tree: a versatile person to eliminate harmful substances.
Rubber trees are versatile in destroying harmful plants. It is resistant to harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and hydrogen fluoride in the air. Rubber trees can also eliminate the pollution of inhalable particles and play an effective role in keeping indoor dust.
12: asparagus: an umbrella for killing bacteria and viruses.
Asparagus contains plant fragrance with antibacterial properties ...
Question 2: What kind of plants are best kept indoors? It is most suitable to choose evergreen flowers and trees or varieties that can absorb toxic gases, such as chlorophytum, asparagus, cactus, tortoise shell bamboo, ivy and so on.
Cactus has a strong vitality, and its flowers are beautiful, but to be honest, if it doesn't bloom, it may not be beautiful, depending on your personal preference.
Marigold is a plant with strong vitality and can adapt to any kind of soil. Even the cut flowers with stems are as beautiful as before, so its flower language is healthy.
Begonia has strong vitality and gorgeous flowers.
It is particularly important to note that putting a few pots of flowers and plants indoors is good for your health, but if you choose flowers or place them improperly, it is not only bad for your health, but also harmful. Especially in the bedroom, it is not advisable to put too many plants, because green plants not only carry out photosynthesis, but also breathe, that is, inhale oxygen and release carbon dioxide. At this time, too many indoor plants will increase the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air, especially at night, the photosynthesis of plants is completely inhibited, but the respiration is very strong, forming a situation of competing with people for oxygen, and the indoor carbon dioxide concentration is high, which affects people's health. So, don't raise too many.
Some flowers contain substances harmful to human body and should not be placed in the living room, especially if there are children at home to prevent accidental poisoning. Like evergreen, it contains some toxic enzymes, and the juice of stems and leaves contacts the skin, which has a strong * * * property.
Some flowers and plants are deadly to people, such as Datura stramonium and kidney tea, which are highly toxic. In addition, if the particulate matter emitted by tulips and hydrangeas is exposed for too long, the skin will be allergic and itchy.
Most flowers are healthy, but some plants are too strong, such as cordate telosma, which is bound to be harmful to health if people are surrounded by this strong smell for a long time; Even famous fragrant flowers such as daffodils and roses are uncomfortable to breathe these smells for a long time, especially when sleeping. If too many fragrant flowers are placed indoors and the fragrance is too strong, people's nerves will be excited, especially if they smell them for a long time in the bedroom, which will cause insomnia.
So be sure to choose carefully.
You can also raise Australian fir. Abies australis is easy to raise, and most plants can purify the air, but most plants can't stand the dark environment for a long time, and some shade-tolerant plants are often very fragile. Abies australis, a woody plant, is one of the three major ornamental trees in the world. Taxodium ascendens is not afraid of light intensity, but also can withstand weak light. Its vitality is very tenacious, both resistant to moisture and drought. It is evergreen all the year round. As long as it stays above zero, you can survive the winter without worms. It is also one of the masters of air purification, which is very suitable for long-term maintenance in indoor with insufficient light. You might as well buy a pot of Australian fir, which is not too big, and put it in a moderate position in front of the window. You can water it at ordinary times, whether it is dry or wet, which can save a lot of waiting time. The picture below shows a pot of Australian fir that I have raised from Xiaomiao for ten years. Usually maintained indoors or in a closed balcony.
Abies australis
Purified air index:
Scope of application: it is suitable to be placed in a spacious living room or used as an ornamental bonsai in a unit hall.
Main function: absorbing carbon dioxide.
Expert comment: Because Australian fir releases oxygen through photosynthesis, you don't have to worry about competing with others for oxygen when you put it in the room.
Question 3: What potted plants are suitable for indoor use, which are good-looking and easy to raise? 1: Dripping Guanyin: It has the function of removing air dust. (Can't put it in the bedroom)
2. African Jasmine: The volatile oil produced has obvious bactericidal effect. It can relax people, help them sleep and improve work efficiency.
3. White palm: It can inhibit the waste gas exhaled by the human body, such as ammonia and acetone. At the same time, it can also filter benzene, trichloroethylene and formaldehyde in the air. Its high evaporation rate can prevent nasal mucosa from drying and greatly reduce the possibility of illness.
4. Silver Queen: It is famous for its unique air purification ability: the higher the concentration of pollutants in the air, the more it can exert its purification ability! So it is very suitable for dark rooms with poor ventilation.
5. Adiantum: It can absorb about 20 micrograms of formaldehyde per hour, so it is considered as the most effective biological purifier. People who deal with paints all day, or people who like smoking around them, should put at least one pot of ferns in the workplace. In addition, it can also inhibit xylene and toluene released by computer monitors and printers.
6. Ajiaomu: Bring fresh air to smoking families. Leaves can absorb nicotine and other harmful substances from the smoky air and convert them into harmless plant-owned substances through photosynthesis. In addition, it can also reduce the concentration of formaldehyde by about 9 mg per hour.
Chlorophytum: It can absorb 95% of carbon monoxide and 85% of formaldehyde in the air.
Chlorophytum can carry out photosynthesis in weak light, and Chlorophytum can absorb toxic and harmful gases in the air. 8~ 10 square meter room, a pot of chlorophytum is equivalent to an air purifier. Generally, raising 1~2 pots of chlorophytum in a room can release oxygen for 24 hours and absorb carcinogens such as formaldehyde, styrene, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide in the air. For example, carbon monoxide and formaldehyde mixed in the air can reach 95% and 85% respectively. Chlorophytum can also decompose benzene and absorb relatively stable harmful substances such as nicotine in cigarette smoke. Therefore, chlorophytum is also known as the green purifier of indoor air.
8. Aloe: A basin of aloe is equivalent to nine biological air purifiers.
Potted aloe vera is known as an expert in air purification. A pot of aloe is equivalent to nine biological air purifiers, which can absorb harmful substances such as formaldehyde, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide, especially formaldehyde. Under the condition of illumination for 4 hours, a pot of aloe can eliminate 90% of formaldehyde in one square meter of air, kill harmful microorganisms in the air and adsorb dust, which has a great effect on purifying the indoor environment. When the indoor harmful air is too high, aloe leaves will appear.
9. Bambusa bambusa: Absorb carbon dioxide at night to improve air quality.
The air purification function of Phyllostachys pubescens is slightly weak, unlike chlorophytum. Aloe is a universal air purifier, but bamboo has obvious effect. In addition, bamboo can absorb carbon dioxide at night, which is very helpful to improve indoor air quality and increase oxygen content. In addition, Phyllostachys pubescens is an ideal indoor plant with large plants, elegant shapes and beautiful leaves. After the fruit of Phyllostachys pubescens matures.
10: Ivy: champion in absorbing formaldehyde.
Ivy is the most effective indoor plant to absorb formaldehyde at present. The leaves of ivy can absorb 1.48 mg of formaldehyde per square meter, while the total area of leaves of two pots of adult ivy is about 0.78 square meters. At the same time, ivy can also absorb benzene, a toxic and harmful substance. Under the condition of 24-hour illumination, it can absorb 90% of benzene indoors. It is speculated that a room of 10 square meter can be purified only by putting 2-3 pots of ivy.
1 1: Rubber tree: a versatile person to eliminate harmful substances.
Rubber trees are versatile in destroying harmful plants. It is resistant to harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and hydrogen fluoride in the air. Rubber trees can also eliminate the pollution of inhalable particles and play an effective role in keeping indoor dust.
12: asparagus: an umbrella for killing bacteria and viruses.
The plant fragrance contained in asparagus contains antibacterial components, which can remove bacteria and viruses in the air and have health care functions. So the smell released by asparagus has the power of sterilization and beneficial bacteria. In addition, asparagus has high medicinal value. Dig its fleshy roots and wash away the dust and dirt. Dry in the sun for later use or fresh use. The leafy branches can be used at any time. > & gt
Question 4: Which larger plants are suitable for indoor planting? Recently, NASA scientists found that many evergreen foliage plants and green flowering plants can eliminate toxic chemicals in buildings. The study also found that plants not only rely on leaves to absorb substances, but also the roots of plants and bacteria in the soil contribute to the removal of harmful substances. Zhou, an engineer at the Indoor Environmental Monitoring Center of China Decoration Association, believes that the following two types of plants are most suitable for indoor use. Plants that can absorb toxic chemicals, such as aloe, chlorophytum, Eupatorium odoratum, Eupatorium odoratum, Dendrocalamus japonicus, etc., are natural scavengers and can remove harmful substances in the air. Studies show that Eupatorium adenophorum and Eupatorium adenophorum can absorb more than 80% of indoor harmful gases, and their ability to absorb formaldehyde is super strong. Aloe vera is also a good hand at absorbing formaldehyde, which can absorb 90% formaldehyde contained in 1 m3 air. Ivy, cycad, chrysanthemum, kumquat, pomegranate, Scutellaria barbata, rose, camellia, pomegranate, Milan, daisy, Chimonanthus praecox, marigold, etc. can effectively remove harmful substances such as sulfur dioxide, chlorine, ether, ethylene, carbon monoxide and nitrogen peroxide. Orchids, osmanthus fragrans, wintersweet, cauliflower taro and osmanthus fragrans are natural dust collectors, and their cilia can intercept and absorb suspended particles and smoke in the air. The volatile oil produced by fragrant flowers that can kill germs, such as rose, osmanthus fragrans, violet, jasmine, lemon, rose, carnation, lily of the valley and crape myrtle, has obvious bactericidal effect. Crape myrtle, jasmine, lemon and other plants can kill diphtheria, dysentery bacteria and other protobacteria within 5 minutes. The scents of roses, carnations, lilies of the valley, violets, roses, osmanthus flowers and other plants have obvious inhibitory effects on the growth and reproduction of mycobacterium tuberculosis, pneumococcus and staphylococcus. Cactus and other succulents native to tropical arid areas, the stomata on their succulent stems are closed during the day and opened at night, which absorbs carbon dioxide and produces oxygen at the same time, increasing the concentration of negative ions in indoor air. Plants such as Hupilan, Huweilan, Tequila, Palm, Kale, Sedum, Rooting and Pineapple can also purify the night air. Climbing plants such as Parthenocissus tricuspidata, grape, morning glory, wisteria, rose, etc. Planting around the house can make it climb along the wall or along the shelf to form a green arbor, which can effectively reduce sunlight radiation and greatly reduce the indoor temperature. Lilac, jasmine, rose, violet, mint and other plants can make people relax, feel happy, help them sleep and improve work efficiency. Plants unsuitable for bedroom display 1. Orchid: Its fragrance will make people overexcited and cause insomnia. 2. Bauhinia: If the pollen it emits is in contact with people for too long, it will induce asthma or aggravate cough symptoms. 3. Mimosa: Mimosin in its body is a highly toxic organic substance, and excessive contact will make hair fall off. 4. Rose: Its rich fragrance will make some people feel chest tightness, discomfort, breathlessness and difficulty breathing. 5. Lily: Its fragrance will also make people's central nervous system excessively excited and insomnia. 6. Cordate telosma (including lilacs): A large number of olfactory particles will be emitted at night. If you smell it for too long, it will make people with high blood pressure and heart disease dizzy, depressed, uncomfortable and even worse. However, cordate telosma is an ornamental fragrant flower, which has a strong aroma and can repel mosquitoes. Generally used in courtyards and balconies. 7. Nerium oleander: It can secrete a milky white liquid, which will cause poisoning, drowsiness, mental decline and other symptoms after long-term consumption. 8. Pine and cypress (including jade cloves and elderberry, etc.). ): The fragrant smell of pine and cypress flowers and trees has a * * effect on people's stomach, which not only affects their appetite, but also makes pregnant women feel uncomfortable, sick and dizzy. 9. Hydrangea (including five-color plum and geranium, etc.). ): If it comes into contact with people, it will make people's skin allergic and cause itching.
Question 5: What indoor plants are better? I have been raising green plants for 10 years. Now I will tell my parents about some green plants with high survival rate, low price and good air purification effect, hoping to help you:
1 chlorophytum
aloe oil
Three green radishes
4 ivy
5 drops of Guanyin
6 Phyllostachys pubescens
7 asparagus
8 Diaozhumei
Camellia serrata
Question 6: Which of the largest plants, such as radish, Liriodendron chinense, hawksbill bamboo, sundew, anchovies and rubber trees, are most suitable to be kept indoors?
Question 7: 100 What are the indoor plants? There are many kinds of indoor plants, with different sizes and shapes. Commonly used indoor foliage and flower viewing plants are as follows:
I. Woody plants
(1) Rubber tree. Like warm and humid, cold-resistant, thick and shiny leaves, evergreen all the year round. The tree is tall and can overwinter above 3℃, so it should be placed in a bright place indoors. Native to India, Malaysia and other places, it has been widely cultivated in southern China.
② Ficus pendula. Like warm and humid, soft branches, alternate leaves, leathery, oval, tufted evergreen. There are many natural branches and potted shrubs, and the requirements for light are not strict. They can grow indoors all year round, and can overwinter above 5℃. Originally from India, it has been introduced to China.
(3) Pukui. Evergreen tree, warm, shade-tolerant, fat-tolerant, stout and straight, unbranched, with huge fan-shaped leaves, the first half of which is cracked and shaped like a palm. Guangdong and Fujian are widely planted in China.
(4) fake betel nut. Like warm and humid, shade-tolerant, cold-resistant and drought-tolerant, tall and straight without branches, pinnately compound leaves. Widely planted in Guangdong, Hainan, Fujian and Taiwan Province provinces.
(5) Cycas. Valuable potted ornamental plants, like warm and humid, shade-tolerant, grow very slowly, the stem is 3M high, and need to grow 100 years. These plants are thin and tall, with pinnate compound leaves and a life span of more than 200 years. Originated in southern China, it is cultivated all over the country. (6) Norfolk Aral Sea. Xiyang is drought-tolerant, with beautiful trunk, horizontally extending branches, spiral and tower-shaped leaves and lush foliage. Indoor should be placed near bright windows. From Australia.
(7) Three herbs areca catechu. Warm and humid, shade-tolerant, clustered small trees, no branches, pinnately compound leaves. Plants can reach 1.5-2.0M in 4 years, and the highest can reach more than 6M. Widely cultivated in subtropical areas of China.
(8) brown bamboo. Resistant to shade, humidity, drought and barren, with tall and straight plants. Originally from China and Japan, it is now widely cultivated in southern China.
(9) Jin Xinxiang Dracaena. Like warm and wet, like dry and straight, leafy, needle-shaped, green leaves, with golden stripes in the center. It should be placed in a bright place indoors to ensure that the leaves are brightly colored. It is often cut into trees and planted in pots after taking root, which has a unique style. Native to subtropical and non-tropical areas, it can overwinter at 5℃ and has been introduced and popularized in China.
(10) Dracaena. Warm and humid, shade-tolerant, low growth, clustered leaves, needle-shaped, with several white longitudinal stripes on the green leaves. (1 1) yucca elephant foot. Like temperature, drought and shade, the stem is cylindrical, the leaves on the stem are dense, and the green leaves are lanceolate. Cutting planting culture. Originally from Mexico and Guatemala, it was introduced to China in recent years.
(12) Camellia. Evergreen tree, warm and humid, hardy, with thick and bright leaves and red, white, purple or multicolored flowers. It is a famous traditional flower in China, with flowers and leaves, and is deeply loved by people.
(13) Liriodendron chinense. Evergreen shrub, shade-tolerant, wet-loving, multi-branched, palmately compound leaves, generally can grow normally under indoor illumination. Originated in tropical areas of southern China and Japan.
(14) Palm. Evergreen tree, extremely cold-resistant, shade-tolerant, cylindrical trunk, leaves clustered at the top of the stem, palmately split to the middle and lower part, small yellow flowers, shallow roots, developed fibrous roots, long life, smoke and dust resistance, sulfur dioxide and fluorine pollution resistance, and can attract harmful gases. Interior decoration time can be rotated once every 1-2 months in winter and once every half month in summer. Palm is widely distributed in China. (15) Magnolia grandiflora. Evergreen trees, like light, like temperature and humidity, semi-shade-tolerant, long oval leaves, white flowers, big and fragrant. Can be stored indoors for 1-2 months.
(16) Begonia. Small deciduous trees, like sunshine, drought-resistant, cold-resistant, alternate leaves, clustered flowers, flowers turn from red to pink. There are begonia, begonia, Xifu begonia, Papaya begonia and other varieties, which are traditional famous flowers in China. Can be made into pile scenery, potted flowers and other flower viewing effects, and should be placed in a place with sufficient indoor light and fresh air. It is widely cultivated in China. ...
Question 8: What are the plants that are easy to cultivate? What plants are suitable for indoor storage in large indoor farms? Recently, scientists from NASA found that many evergreen foliage plants and green flowering plants can eliminate toxic chemicals in buildings. The study also found that plants not only rely on leaves to absorb substances, but also the roots of plants and bacteria in the soil contribute to the removal of harmful substances. Zhou, an engineer at the Indoor Environmental Monitoring Center of China Decoration Association, believes that the following two types of plants are most suitable for indoor use. Plants that can absorb toxic chemicals, such as aloe, chlorophytum, Eupatorium odoratum, Eupatorium odoratum, Dendrocalamus japonicus, etc., are natural scavengers and can remove harmful substances in the air. Studies show that Eupatorium adenophorum and Eupatorium adenophorum can absorb more than 80% of indoor harmful gases, and their ability to absorb formaldehyde is super strong. Aloe vera is also a good hand at absorbing formaldehyde, which can absorb 90% formaldehyde contained in 1 m3 air. Ivy, cycad, chrysanthemum, kumquat, pomegranate, Scutellaria barbata, rose, camellia, pomegranate, Milan, daisy, Chimonanthus praecox, marigold, etc. can effectively remove harmful substances such as sulfur dioxide, chlorine, ether, ethylene, carbon monoxide and nitrogen peroxide. Orchids, osmanthus fragrans, wintersweet, cauliflower taro and osmanthus fragrans are natural dust collectors, and their cilia can intercept and absorb suspended particles and smoke in the air. The volatile oil produced by fragrant flowers that can kill germs, such as rose, osmanthus fragrans, violet, jasmine, lemon, rose, carnation, lily of the valley and crape myrtle, has obvious bactericidal effect. Crape myrtle, jasmine, lemon and other plants can kill diphtheria, dysentery bacteria and other protobacteria within 5 minutes. The scents of roses, carnations, lilies of the valley, violets, roses, osmanthus flowers and other plants have obvious inhibitory effects on the growth and reproduction of mycobacterium tuberculosis, pneumococcus and staphylococcus. Cactus and other succulents native to tropical arid areas, the stomata on their succulent stems are closed during the day and opened at night, which absorbs carbon dioxide and produces oxygen at the same time, increasing the concentration of negative ions in indoor air. Plants such as Hupilan, Huweilan, Tequila, Palm, Kale, Sedum, Rooting and Pineapple can also purify the night air. Climbing plants such as Parthenocissus tricuspidata, grape, morning glory, wisteria, rose, etc. Planting around the house can make it climb along the wall or along the shelf to form a green arbor, which can effectively reduce sunlight radiation and greatly reduce the indoor temperature. Lilac, jasmine, rose, violet, mint and other plants can make people relax, feel happy, help them sleep and improve work efficiency. Plants unsuitable for bedroom display 1. Orchid: Its fragrance will make people overexcited and cause insomnia. 2. Bauhinia: If the pollen it emits is in contact with people for too long, it will induce asthma or aggravate cough symptoms. 3. Mimosa: Mimosin in its body is a highly toxic organic substance, and excessive contact will make hair fall off. 4. Rose: Its rich fragrance will make some people feel chest tightness, discomfort, breathlessness and difficulty breathing. 5. Lily: Its fragrance will also make people's central nervous system excessively excited and insomnia. 6. Cordate telosma (including lilacs): A large number of olfactory particles will be emitted at night. If you smell it for too long, it will make people with high blood pressure and heart disease dizzy, depressed, uncomfortable and even worse. However, cordate telosma is an ornamental fragrant flower, which has a strong aroma and can repel mosquitoes. Generally used in courtyards and balconies. 7. Nerium oleander: It can secrete a milky white liquid, which will cause poisoning, drowsiness, mental decline and other symptoms after long-term consumption. 8. Pine and cypress (including jade cloves and elderberry, etc.). ): The fragrant smell of pine and cypress flowers and trees has a * * effect on people's stomach, which not only affects their appetite, but also makes pregnant women feel uncomfortable, sick and dizzy. 9. Hydrangea (including five-color plum and geranium, etc.). ): If it comes into contact with people, it will make people's skin allergic and cause itching.
Question 9: Which indoor bonsai plants can absorb toxic chemicals?
Aloe, chlorophytum, Eupatorium odoratum, Eupatorium odoratum and Dendrocalamus giganteum are natural scavengers, which can remove harmful substances in the air. Studies show that Eupatorium adenophorum and Eupatorium adenophorum can absorb more than 80% of indoor harmful gases, and their ability to absorb formaldehyde is super strong. Aloe vera is also a good hand at absorbing formaldehyde, which can absorb 90% formaldehyde contained in 1 m3 air.
Ivy, cycad, chrysanthemum, kumquat, pomegranate, Scutellaria barbata, rose, camellia, pomegranate, Milan, daisy, Chimonanthus praecox, marigold, etc. can effectively remove harmful substances such as sulfur dioxide, chlorine, ether, ethylene, carbon monoxide and nitrogen peroxide.
Orchids, osmanthus fragrans, wintersweet, cauliflower taro and osmanthus fragrans are natural dust collectors, and their cilia can intercept and absorb suspended particles and smoke in the air.
Plants that can kill bacteria
Volatile oil produced by fragrant flowers such as rose, osmanthus fragrans, violet, jasmine, lemon, rose, carnation, lily of the valley and crape myrtle. Has obvious sterilization effect.
Crape myrtle, jasmine, lemon and other plants can kill diphtheria, dysentery bacteria and other protobacteria within 5 minutes. The scents of roses, carnations, lilies of the valley, violets, roses, osmanthus flowers and other plants have obvious inhibitory effects on the growth and reproduction of mycobacterium tuberculosis, pneumococcus and staphylococcus.
Cactus and other succulents native to tropical arid areas, the stomata on their succulent stems are closed during the day and opened at night, which absorbs carbon dioxide and produces oxygen at the same time, increasing the concentration of negative ions in indoor air.
Plants such as Hupilan, Huweilan, Tequila, Palm, Kale, Sedum, Rooting and Pineapple can also purify the night air.
Climbing plants such as Parthenocissus tricuspidata, grape, morning glory, wisteria, rose, etc. Planting around the house can make it climb along the wall or along the shelf to form a green arbor, which can effectively reduce sunlight radiation and greatly reduce the indoor temperature.
Lilac, jasmine, rose, violet, mint and other plants can make people relax, feel happy, help sleep and improve work efficiency.
Flowers should mainly beautify the environment. Good flowers can not only enjoy the sight, but also purify the air. In fact, different flowers should be placed in different places, and some flowers are still not suitable for entering the house, otherwise it will cause air pollution.
Aromatic function of common flowers
Roses are sweet: relax nerves, relieve physical and mental fatigue, and help to treat nervous system diseases.
Tulip: It can relieve eye fatigue and irritability.
Orchid fragrance: relieving lung heat, resolving phlegm and relieving cough is good for people with neurasthenia, but it should not be too strong, otherwise it will also cause dizziness.
White orchid fragrance: it can sterilize and purify the air.
Chrysanthemum flower fragrance: it can clear away heat and dispel wind, clear liver and improve eyesight, and can be used as an auxiliary treatment for headache.
Clove: It has obvious air purification ability and strong sterilization ability. Putting cloves indoors can prevent infectious diseases to a certain extent, but its fragrance is rich and it is not suitable to smell, otherwise it will make you dizzy.
Narcissus: It can make people feel quiet and warm.
Clever flower arrangement in the hall can prevent diseases ... >>& gt Three kinds of plants are suitable for indoor display.
Experts pointed out that indoor flowers should be planted with flowers that can absorb toxic gases, purify the air or sterilize, and some flowers themselves have the function of preventing and treating diseases. For example, chrysanthemum and wintersweet have the ability to absorb sulfur and hydrogen fluoride, and the volatile oil secreted by thyme and clove has bactericidal effect. Jasmine, Milan, osmanthus, crape myrtle, rose, rose, etc. It can emit volatile oil with bactericidal effect, while Ren Mei gum and honeysuckle have a strong absorption effect on fluorine, and so on.
Don't plant flowers in the ward and bedroom at night.
Many flowers have the function of purifying the air and promoting health, but if you keep some flowers at home, they will become the source of disease or the "killer" who leads to the recurrence and aggravation of old diseases. Therefore, experts suggest that you must know the nature of flowers before raising them. In case flowers are kept at home, your body will have problems.
Patients should not keep potted flowers indoors-because the soil in the flowerpot will produce fungal spores. When they spread into the air, they can easily invade people's skin, respiratory tract, external auditory canal, meninges and brain, causing infection, which is very harmful to patients with existing diseases.
Flowers should not be placed in the bedroom at night-because most flowers absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen through photosynthesis during the day, but at night, it is just the opposite. Therefore, it is best not to put flowers in the bedroom. Flowers planted during the day will be moved out at night, at least not in the bedroom, so as not to affect people's health.
Too many flowers will harm your health ... >>& gt Flowers that can't be ignored in the room.
Some medical experts have done experiments and tests ... >>
Question 10: What beautiful and well-cultivated plants are there indoors? Asparagus, Fuguizhu, Facaishu and green algae.