5.Calathea • Why? : The large leaves of the calathea help capture humidity and regulate the indoor atmosphere. •Care : Place it in a warm, humid spot with indirect light.
6.Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) • Why? : Loves humid environments and helps absorb excess moisture while purifying the air. •Care : Water it regularly and place it in a bright but indirect light location.
7.Aloe Vera • Why? : Known for its many medicinal properties, aloe vera can also absorb some of the ambient moisture. •Care : Prefers sunlight and moderate watering, allowing the soil to dry between waterings.
8.Snake Plant (Sansevieria) • Why? : This hardy plant is perfect for absorbing humidity and purifying the air. It’s ideal for poorly ventilated rooms. •Care : Low maintenance, it tolerates drought well and prefers indirect light.
9.Philodendron • Why? : Its large leaves help capture humidity in the air while elegantly decorating your home. •Care : Thrives in shaded areas and needs moderate watering.
10.Cactus • Why? : While adapted to dry environments, the cactus can absorb small amounts of moisture from the air. •Care : Place it in a bright spot and water very sparingly.