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Top 3 Indoor Plants

From decorating your house to making a clean and healthy atmosphere, Indoor Plants are one of the best items to have at home. It can be placed on the desk, on the dinning table, on the coffee table or near the windows. It can be grown easily without putting much efforts and money. It can reduce stress levels, can sharpen your attention, can boost your productivity, may help you recover from diseases much faster, improves the quality of air, and lastly, it gives off positive vibes and creates a positive environment. 

But don’t know which plants to grow at home? Don’t need to worry about it now. Here in this blog, I will be listing out the Top 3 Indoor Plants to keep at home.



NO 1 Peace Lily
Peace Lily Flowers are easy to grow at home, and provides many benefits as well. It purifies the atmosphere by absorbing pollutants like benzene, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde and xylene, and eliminates  60%  of the pollutants from the air. It needs very less efforts to grow, and also promotes a good and restful sleep at night. And removes mold spores from the air, which can prevent you from many respiratory diseases.



NO 2 Rubber Plant
Although many houseplants may lead to an allergic reaction, but rubber plants doesn’t cause any allergies. It purifies the atmosphere by killing the pollutants present in the air. It is fairly easy to grow using some cuttings, and requires very less maintenance. The leaves of it are quite large, and is one of the best plants to keep at your desk, or on the table. 



NO 3 Mass Cane
Mass Cane is an easy to grow plant, and requires very less maintenance, which is ideal for beginner gardeners. Although they are quite large in size, but it won’t take a feet in length, and 4-6 feet in height. They should be kept in a room where the temperature is not less than 20C, and needs Low Light - Indirect Light to grow.



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