Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Dracaena reflexa

Dracaena reflexa

Commonly called red-edged dracaena or pleomele or song of India, is a beautiful tropical plant that is well-suited for removing xylene and formaldehyde. It is slow-growing and upright in habit, tending to an oval shape with an open crown. The lanceolate leaves are simple, spirally arranged. It also makes for a beautiful houseplant with a great pop of color

Dracaena deremensis

pollutants associated with varnishes and oils. It grows indoors easily, even without direct sunlight! With striped leaves forming clusters atop a thin stem, this houseplant can be striking, especially if it reaches its potential height of 12 feet! Since this plant can be toxic for dogs and cats, it is best suited for rooms that are pet-free.

Aloe vera

Is an easy-to-grow, sun-loving succulent. It helps clear formaldehyde and benzene from the air, which can be a byproduct of chemical-based household cleaners, paints, etc.
Aloe is a smart choice for your sunny kitchen window sill or bay window. Beyond its air-clearing abilities, the gel inside an aloe plant can heal cuts and burns.

Dracaena reflexa

Dracaena reflexa Commonly called red-edged dracaena or pleomele or song of India, is a beautiful tropical plant that is well-suited fo...