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The common 'unkillable' houseplant that can absorb harmful toxins in your home

Houseplants are a lovely addition to brighten up and decorate any room - and there's one particular species that can even help beat the January blues.

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By Melanie Kaidan, Senior Lifestyle Reporter

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The houseplant with 1 big benefit to help with winter blues that's ideal for the bedroom (Image: Getty)

Now that winter is in full swing, homeowners might be looking for a houseplant that not only boosts their decor but also helps combat the January blues.

Known for its air-purifying abilities, one resilient plant filters out harmful toxins and helps improve indoor air quality, creating a healthier environment.

The Snake Plant, also known as Sansevieria or Mother-in-Law's Tongue, is a tough and vibrant houseplant that thrives even with minimal care.

Recognised by NASA for its exceptional air-purifying qualities, this hardy plant is capable of filtering out harmful toxins such as formaldehyde, ammonia, and carbon monoxide from the indoor environment.

With its distinctive upright, sword-shaped leaves that are often outlined in vibrant yellow or light green, the Snake Plant not only contributes to cleaner air but also serves as a striking decorative piece in homes and offices alike.

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Snake Plants filter out harmful toxins and help improve indoor air quality (Image: Getty)

The benefits of the Snake Plant

Air purification

Beards & Daisies, renowned experts in the field of houseplants, shared why the Snake Plant has become a favourite among plant enthusiasts and a mainstay in modern interiors.

Like many indoor plants, the Snake Plant is an effective air purifier. It works tirelessly to cleanse the air by absorbing harmful toxins and improving overall indoor air quality.

This can significantly contribute to a healthier and more comfortable living environment, especially in homes with limited ventilation or exposure to pollutants.

Humidity enhancement

Through a natural process called transpiration, the Snake Plant releases moisture into the air, helping to increase humidity levels in your home.

This makes it an especially beneficial addition to spaces that tend to be drier, such as offices or homes with heating systems that dry out the air.

Potted snake plants inside a beautiful new flat or apartment.

Studies have shown that simply having plants in your living or working space can reduce stress and a (Image: Getty)

Stress relief and wellbeing

Studies have shown that simply having plants in your living or working space can reduce stress and anxiety, improve mood, and enhance cognitive focus.

The Snake Plant, with its clean lines and striking appearance, is no exception. Its presence can help create a more calming and productive atmosphere, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their indoor environment.

Low maintenance and nearly 'unkillable'

Perhaps one of the most appealing aspects of the Snake Plant is its low-maintenance nature.

While it does prefer consistent moisture, it can tolerate irregular watering schedules and thrives even in less-than-ideal conditions.

This makes it the perfect plant for both beginners who may not have a green thumb and for seasoned plant owners looking for a hardy companion that doesn’t require constant attention.

Aesthetic value

The Snake Plant’s unique leaf patterns are another reason for its popularity. Its long, upright leaves, which feature a blend of rich greens, creamy whites, and sometimes reddish hues, add a bold visual element to any room.

Whether placed on a windowsill, next to a desk, or as a statement piece in a larger indoor garden, its striking appearance makes it an excellent choice for elevating the aesthetic appeal of your space.

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