Plants have become human companions from the first time humans set foot on earth. In addition to giving a fresh impression, plants can also function as air filters. Therefore, this time we will discuss ornamental plants that are suitable to beautify your apartment.
Pothos – Epipremnum Aureum

This evergreen plant is ideal for adding a vibrant accent to the top of your apartment. They are great in baskets or as vines. Plus their purifying qualities allow them to absorb and remove toxins like formaldehyde that are often found in common household items like carpets and rugs. They can survive a wide range of lighting conditions, but be aware that low light can reduce leaf variation.
Snake Plant – Sansevieria Trifasciata
snake plants are some of the most tolerant plants out there. They can last unattended for weeks without losing their shape and fresh look. Snake plants are great for beginners because they can thrive in environments with very low light and water. Additional benefits include its ability to help purify the air by removing toxins such as formaldehyde and benzene.

ZZ Plant – Zamioculcas Zamiifolia

The ZZ plant originates from Zanzibar, a country located in East Africa, and is considered by some to be the "Houseplant of the Future". It is one of the lowest light plants available, only needing to be watered three times a month, and rarely attracts pests.
Peace Lily – Spathiphyllum Wallisii
This beautiful plant has long, dark green leaves and elegant white flowers. The Peace Lily is great for small spaces and needs very little sunlight to survive. In fact, direct sunlight can actually damage the plant's foliage — it's nicknamed the "Closet Plant." These plants don't need a lot of watering, but if they do, it's easy to tell when the leaves start to fall.

Rubber Plant - Ficus Elastica

The rubber tree, formally ficus elastica, can be enjoyed as a medium-sized houseplant or grown to be a focal point, beautiful indoor tree. If you are patient enough to grow your own, plants that grow younger when you buy them adapt better to living indoors than starting with more mature plants. They can grow to an impressive height in a few years, especially if you put the plants outside.
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