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6 February 2025

11 air-purifying and non-toxic plants

Healthy indoor air: discover our non-toxic plants

At Air So Pure, we believe in the power of plants to make indoor environments not only more beautiful, but also healthier. Good indoor air quality can provide many health benefits. Non-toxic plants can provide additional help in this regard. Of course, if you have children or pets, you also want to make sure your plants are safe. That's why we at Air So Pure like to highlight some beautiful air-purifying plants that fit perfectly into any interior while providing a safe environment.

The benefits of air-purifying, non-toxic plants

All the plants in our assortment have a proven strong air-purifying effect. They absorb pollutants from the air, increase humidity and improve overall air quality. This contributes to a healthier living environment, reduces stress and promotes better sleep.

With 20 different product groups, there are some plants that are toxic to children or pets, but fortunately most are non-toxic. Whether you're looking for a tropical eye-catcher or an easy-to-care-for houseplant, we have something for everyone. Below you'll discover our best non-toxic plants that are perfect for any home.

Air So Pure's 11 air-purifying and non-toxic plants

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Adiantum (Venus Hair)

With its delicate, fresh green leaves, the Adiantum is a graceful addition to your interior. It loves a humid environment and does well in a bathroom or in a bright spot without direct sunlight. Make sure the soil is always kept slightly moist.

Areca (Golden Palm)

This tropical palm has an elegant look and grows best in a bright spot with indirect sunlight. The Areca likes regular watering, but make sure the roots are not left too wet.

Asplenium (Nest fern)

The Asplenium has wavy leaves that give a playful look to your interior. It feels at home in a light to semi-shaded spot and likes a slightly moist soil. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent brown edges.

Blechnum (Dwarf tree fern)

Known for its dense, green leaves, this compact fern requires little maintenance. Regular watering and a spot in partial shade help the Blechnum stay healthy.

Calathea (Shadow plant)

Known for its beautiful leaf patterns and unique day-night rhythm. The leaves open during the day, and close at night. The Calathea is essential for plant lovers and does well in a shady spot without direct sunlight.

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Chlorophytum (Grass Lily)

An ideal plant for beginners! The Chlorophytum is strong, grows quickly and forms graceful cuttings with small flowers. Place it in a bright spot, but not in direct sunlight, and water it regularly.

Dryopteris (Autumn Fair)

This classic among ferns is not only beautiful, but also strong at filtering impurities from the air. Place the Dryopteris in a shady spot and enjoy its lush green appearance.

Howea forsteriana (Kentia palm)

The Kentia is an elegant palm with long, graceful leaves that create an exotic atmosphere in the home. It is robust, easy to maintain and contributes to healthier air.

Livistona (Fan Palm)

The fan-shaped leaves make this palm a real eye-catcher in the home. The Livistona likes a light location and regular watering, but make sure the soil does not get too wet.

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Musa oriental dwarf (Banana plant)

Want a tropical plant in your home? Then the Musa is a great choice. Its leaves give a real jungle feel and provide increased humidity. It likes a warm, humid environment and needs lots of light.

Nephrolepis (Curly fern)

The Nephrolepis is one of our best air-purifying plants and also has a graceful, full form. It likes moist air and is ideal for bathrooms or bright living spaces.

Create a healthy and safe environment with non-toxic plants

With this selection of air-purifying and non-toxic plants, you can enjoy a green and healthy home without worrying about the safety of your pets or children. Whether you choose the elegant Kentia palm, the playful Grass Lily or the tropical Musa, they all contribute to a better living environment. If you already have an air-purifying Air So Pure plant that is toxic, you don't have to worry right away. Put the plant out of your pet's reach so you can still enjoy the greenery.

Would you like to learn more about our air-purifying plants? Wondering where to buy these air-purifying and non-toxic plants? Check out our store locator for a garden center near you.

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