What Ever Happened to the NASA-Inspired Plant Air Purification Revolution?

Conclusion and links to plant lists

Thanks for staying with us until the end of our article. We’ve invested a lot of time compiling the information presented here, and we hope you have gleaned the necessary information to implement a botanical purification scheme into your home or office, with a realistic view of what it takes to really benefit from such a system, and have the control of doing it yourself.

You will find many articles listing the plants which purify air for various chemicals on the web, and in Wolverton’s book, “How To Grow Fresh Air.”

Here is a link to a complete list related to each chemical: List of Wolverton plants grouped by VOCs they adsorb well.

See also this Wikipedia article, which has links for further information about each plant.

Finally, here is a link to a list of plants which are safe for children and pets: Child- and Pet-Safe Plants.

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Renee Leech
Renee Leech is an Education Copywriter on a mission to fight shallow reader experiences. She writes articles, B2C long form sales letters and B2B copy with tutorial value.

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