Five cheap houseplants that fight mold and humidity, even in your bathroom, they filter out nasty cigarette smoke too

HOUSEPLANTS can do so much more than be a picturesque and comfy addition to your home.

There are additional benefits to plants that can help improve air quality, fight mold and humidity, and filter out toxins like cigarette smoke.

An expert shared five houseplants that eliminate mold and purify the air
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An expert shared five houseplants that eliminate mold and purify the airCredit: Getty

An expert at Backyard Boss discussed five helpful houseplants that can eliminate mold from your home and other useful assets.

Filling your living space with beautiful greenery has amazing benefits, like improving your decor, removing air pollutants, and filtering out mold particles from the air.

For example, benzene is found in cigarette smoke, formaldehyde is a common ingredient in glues, and some nail polishes and paints have toluene.

Peace Lilies

These plants are known to naturally remove mold by soaking up the mold spores in your indoor air through the foliage.

According to South Dakota State University, peace lilies also filter out pollutants such as benzene, acetone, and formaldehyde.

Similar to their mold-related benefits, they also soak up water or moisture in the air that could contribute to spores.

Golden Pothos

Since they thrive in humid environments, pothos are the perfect choice for a bathroom houseplant that doesn't need as much sunlight.

Golden pothos houseplants also clear out airborne mold and a variety of air pollutants, such as xylene, benzene, and formaldehyde.

Snake Plants

Snake plants are slightly different because they conserve moisture during the day by keeping their stomata, also known as foliage pores, closed during the day.

They then wait until the night to open it and turn carbon dioxide into oxygen which provides fresher air when you're sleeping.

This is a great choice for your bedroom as it also filters out harmful pollutants like benzene, formaldehyde, and ammonia.

Areca Palm

Areca Palm is a dog and cat-friendly houseplant that thrives in bathrooms
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Areca Palm is a dog and cat-friendly houseplant that thrives in bathroomsCredit: Getty

Areca Palm is a dog and cat-friendly houseplant that is great for a warm and humid room.

They flourish in areas that are consistently warm above 60 degrees Fahrenheit, like bathrooms.

Lastly, not only do they filter airborne mold but they also reduce pollutants like ammonia from overwhelming the air in your home.

Striped Dracaena

Striped Dracaena is known by several different names, such as corn plant, arneckei dracaena, and ribbon plant.

The aesthetically pleasing houseplants thrive in humid locations like bathrooms and kitchens.

What's different about this plant is that it refreshes the air in drier spaces like a bedroom or living room.

According to the expert, a simple purifying hack is to fill a shallow dish with water and small stones.

Then, place the plant right on top of the pebbles.

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The water boosts humidity around it to encourage healthy foliage growth, so the striped dracaena plant can continue filtering the air.

In the end, it's important to carefully select which houseplants you bring into your home because their unique attributes may surprise you.