Your own indoor natural Air-Purifier - NASA Certified
22.11.17 10:12 AM - Comment(s) - By Admin
NASA was facing a peculiar problem - how to make the air inside a space station free of pollutants?
That is when they decided to focus on nature's best filters aka plants. If you are wondering, how NASA would grow plants inside a space station where there would be no fertile soil/land, think no more. NASA had solved that problem much earlier by experimenting with and leading the field of soil-less cultivation and Vertical Farming. In 1989, NASA published its first list of air-filtering plants post which many researchers have added to that list.
Here, we are sharing a list of few such plants that one can use to get rid of indoor pollutants.
ALoe Vera
Variegated Snake Plant
Flamingo Lily
Dumb Canes
Areca Palm
Dwarf Date Palm