Menu

  • HOME
  • HOME IDEAS
    • Cleaning Tips
    • Interior Design
  • GARDEN
    • Yard & Backyard
    • Gardening Tips
    • Flowers & Herbs
    • House Plants
    • Fruits & Vegetables
  • HEALTH & BEAUTY
    • Beauty Tips
    • Weight Loss & Diet
    • Fitness
    • Health Tips
  • FOOD
    • Cocktails & Beverages
    • Vegetarian
    • Desserts & Cakes
    • Healthy Recipes
    • Recipes
  • ANIMALS
    • Cats
    • Dogs
    • Animal World
  • INTERESTING
    • Relationship
    • Travel
    • Interesting Stories
    • Architecture & Design
  • DIY
    • DIY Ideas
  • HOME
  • HOME IDEAS
    • Cleaning Tips
    • Interior Design
  • GARDEN
    • Yard & Backyard
    • Gardening Tips
    • Flowers & Herbs
    • House Plants
    • Fruits & Vegetables
  • HEALTH & BEAUTY
    • Beauty Tips
    • Weight Loss & Diet
    • Fitness
    • Health Tips
  • FOOD
    • Cocktails & Beverages
    • Vegetarian
    • Desserts & Cakes
    • Healthy Recipes
    • Recipes
  • ANIMALS
    • Cats
    • Dogs
    • Animal World
  • INTERESTING
    • Relationship
    • Travel
    • Interesting Stories
    • Architecture & Design
  • DIY
    • DIY Ideas

Best Plants That Reduce Humidity Indoors

15
Jan
Best Plants That Reduce Humidity Indoors
By Sasa Racic
/ in House Plants
/ tags indoors, plants
0 Comments

Cope with stickiness and extra moisture in the air by growing plants that reduce humidity indoors. They work!  If excess moisture in your home can make everything sticky and skin clammy and the increase in humidity never let you feel better, planting these dehumidifying plants combined with other humidity reducing solutions can be a great idea. They’ll also clean your indoor air, helping you in having a restful sleep. Best Plants That Reduce Humidity Indoors!

Epiphytes

Best Plants That Reduce Humidity Indoors

Epiphytes are plants that grow harmlessly on other plants or objects. As they get moisture and nutrients from the air around them, they are definitely the kinds of plants that reduce humidity indoors. Mosses, many ferns, cacti, bromeliads such as silver vase plant, orchids are the example.

Xerophytes

Best Plants That Reduce Humidity Indoors

Xerophytes are the plants that can survive in deserts or ice, in low liquid water. They are known for their ability to live in harsh temperatures such as cacti and succulents. Aloes, euphorbias, some palms, and plants from Yucca family are good examples. These plants usually have hairy or waxy leaves and thick stems, with their help they can catch and keep water from the air and reduce humidity.

Tillandsia

As far as dehumidifying houseplants are concerned, tillandsia practically takes the cake. This tropical genus of ‘Air Plants‘ is the part of bromeliads family and is known to survive without soil and root systems by simply taking nutrients and moisture from the air itself. Its showy thin scales aid in the entry of water while preventing its escape. Also, the silvery hue of the scales helps the plant stay cool by reflecting back a portion of the sunlight that falls on it.

A Few Other Houseplants That Reduce Humidity Indoors

Peace Lily

Best Plants That Reduce Humidity Indoors

A beautiful foliage plant with serene white spathes, peace lily is known to absorb moisture from the surrounding environment through its leaves despite being watered. Plus it is adept at removing traces of alcohol, acetone, benzene and other air pollutants.

Since it requires only a small amount of sunlight to thrive, peace lily is easy to grow indoors. Medium to low sunlight, watering, and an occasional dose of fertilizer are enough to keep this plant fresh and blooming.

Boston Fern

Best Plants That Reduce Humidity Indoors

A superb air dehumidifier, the Boston fern is an exotic plant with decorative leaves and slender arching fronds. It is also an effective air purifier plant and eliminates pesky air pollutants such as formaldehyde, xylene, and benzene, thereby precluding the onset of allergies and infections.

Boston ferns thrive best in warm and humid climate and prefer daytime temperatures, moist soil, and indirect sunlight. If you live in a colder region where the air dries out pretty quick, you may want to mist the plant occasionally to keep it healthy.

English Ivy

Best Plants That Reduce Humidity Indoors

English Ivy is an evergreen perennial that is super easy to grow prized for its ability to cleanse the air of airborne molds and common air pollutants like formaldehyde. It is also known to scavenge off the moisture from the air to meet its own physiological needs.

Another advantage of this plant is that it can be grown in hanging planters too and placed at a higher elevation, maybe close to the ceiling, where it can absorb humidity as it rises. It performs best in cool temperatures.

Reed Palm

Best Plants That Reduce Humidity Indoors

A hardy houseplant with mystical-looking foliage, the reed palm is one of those houseplants that offer more benefits with little to no maintenance. Unlike other palms, this one survives best in dim, indirect light, which makes it ideal for indoor growing. However, when placed in a well-lit spot, it can grow tall and even survive prolonged exposure to the sun.

Another interesting fact about reed palm is that it gets most of its water from the air, rather than from the soil. By filtering the moisture out of the air, it helps reducing humidity levels in your home and prevents the colonization of pathogens and allergens.

Spider Plant

Best Plants That Reduce Humidity Indoors

Spider plant has gained popularity as an indoor plant for being impressive-looking and low-maintenance. The gracefully arching leaves makes it look elegant, but that’s not all it offers. What makes it stand out is its ability to survive in low light and neglect. It also removes up to 90% of harmful formaldehyde in the air that surrounds it.

Source: Sketchy Sloth
Beautiful Indoor Plants: Pencil Cactus
Beautiful Indoor Plants: Pencil Cactus 2 years ago
Plants That Will Grow In The Bathroom
Plants That Will Grow In The Bathroom 2 years ago
Indoor plants: Oxalis Plant
Indoor plants: Oxalis Plant 2 years ago
← Best Strawberry Daiquiri – Cocktail Recipe
Overnight “Fat Loss Bomb”! →

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Categories

  • Animal World
  • Architecture & Design
  • Beauty Tips
  • Cats
  • Cleaning Tips
  • Cocktails & Beverages
  • Desserts & Cakes
  • DIY Ideas
  • Dogs
  • Fitness
  • Flowers & Herbs
  • Fruits & Vegetables
  • Gardening Tips
  • Health Tips
  • Healthy Recipes
  • House Plants
  • Interesting Stories
  • Interior Design
  • Recipes
  • Relationship
  • Travel
  • Uncategorized
  • Vegetarian
  • Weight Loss & Diet
  • Yard & Backyard




Tag Cloud

avocado bacon benefits breakfast butter cake cats cauliflower cheesecake chicken chocolate Cleaning Coffee creamy dog eggs flowers garden gardening Garlic growing health ice-cream instant pot keto lemon love Low-Carb paleo pie pizza plants pork pumpkin rice salad sex shrimp smoothie soup strawberry tips travel vegan zucchini




WHO WE ARE

Simple Best Club is a positive and empowering community for everyone who want to love, grow and share! We are offering to our readers insightful and inspiring looks at real life issues, beauty, style, people, technology, travel, careers, health, fitness and so much more. At Simple Best Club we believe in designing our lives and pursuing our dreams!

LATEST COMMENTS
  • So I made this recipe but used 6 eggs and 1/4 sour cream as a two
    Lisa M
  • I made this yesterday and my family so love it! Thank you so much
    Fitoru Keto
  • Yes.
    Sasa Racic
POPULAR ARTICLES
  • The Best Low-Carb Tortilla Chips 1134 people like this
  • Sourdough Keto Baguettes 1001 people like this
  • Keto Coconut Porridge 399 people like this
OUR PAGES
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA Copyright Policy
  • Medical Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy & Legal Disclaimer
  • Terms of Use
    This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read More
    Privacy & Cookies Policy
    Necessary
    Always Enabled