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 7 Incredible Spider Plant Benefits



Also known as ribbon plant, airplane plant, St. Bernard's lily, spider ivy, spider plant is one of the most popular houseplants. They can add a lot of life and color to any room. Thanks to their beautiful appearance, easy-to-grow and pet-friendly characteristics, they are loved by many homeowners. They grow well in soil and water with little care. When planted in pots, containers and hanging baskets they look stunning and beautiful!


Growing them will not only make your home beautiful but also clean with their amazing benefits proven by science. They are wonderful air purifying plants that clean the air and remove toxins from the surroundings like formaldehyde, benzene and other toxic fumes. They also absorb ozone and absorb carbon dioxide, while increasing humidity in your home. After reading the post, you will definitely become a fan of this houseplant. Read on to learn more!


1 Low maintenance plant



The spider plant grows best in neglect and adapts well to a variety of conditions. Survives without worry in high water and underwater. It prefers to grow in bright indirect sunlight but tolerates low light and partial sun.


2 Improve respiratory problems


This houseplant improves the air by producing oxygen and humans consume it. You can place it both indoors and outdoors to naturally increase indoor oxygen levels. Spider plants produce more chlorophyll than other houseplants, which means more oxygen.


3 Non-toxic, safe for pets



In addition to improving indoor air quality, pet protection is also one of the best spider plant benefits because it has no toxins.


4 Absorb ozone and nitrogen dioxide


Spider plant is known to effectively absorb nitrogen dioxide, a toxic gas that has many harmful effects on the human body. It absorbs ozone, which becomes a common indoor air pollutant.


5 Good for Patients



Like other houseplants, it was kept in the hospital rooms of patients to help them recover from surgery. This plant is observed to bring positive effect when placed in any office or room. It helps reduce pain, lower systolic blood pressure, anxiety and fatigue.


6 Clean Air Pollutants


Spider plants act as air purifiers that are great at removing carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, xylene and toluene from the surroundings.


7 Have a great look



Spiders grow from a healthy mother plant that hangs down from the pot, creating an attractive look to liven up any space. You can grow it in pots, containers, and hanging baskets.

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