Peace Lily
Also known as: Spathiphyllum

๐งช Toxins Removed
Formaldehyde, Benzene, Trichloroethylene, Xylene, Ammonia, Alcohols, Acetone
๐ฑ Care Notes & Benefits
Known for its beautiful white blooms, the Peace Lily can also help humidify indoor air. It is, however, toxic to pets and children if ingested.
๐ NASA Clean Air Study Results
NASA's research found the Peace Lily to be excellent at removing a variety of toxins, including ammonia, benzene, formaldehyde, and trichloroethylene.
๐ก Air Purification Tips
Plant Quantity
At least one plant per 100 square feet of living space for optimal air purification.
Optimal Placement
Place in areas with good air circulation and appropriate lighting for the specific plant species.
Leaf Care
Keep leaves clean by wiping them regularly to maintain maximum air purification efficiency.
โ ๏ธ Important Disclaimer
The air purification data presented is based on controlled laboratory studies, primarily NASA's Clean Air Study. Real-world effectiveness may vary based on room size, ventilation, plant size, and environmental conditions.
Always research plant toxicity and seek professional advice before introducing new plants to homes with pets or small children. Some effective air-purifying plants may be harmful, especially if ingested.