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Plants that soak up humidity: Keep Boston fern, peace lily, others in your bathroom to absorb moisture

Best indoor plants: Excess humidity in your home can lead to mould, mildew, and a damp, uncomfortable atmosphere. Certain indoor plants not only enhance your home’s décor but also help regulate moisture levels by absorbing humidity through their leaves.

December 18, 2024 / 14:29 IST
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Indoor plants: These plants, including Boston Fern, Peace Lily, English Ivy and others, act as natural dehumidifiers by absorbing excess moisture through their leaves during the process of transpiration (Images: Canva)
Indoor plants: These plants, including Boston Fern, Peace Lily, English Ivy and others, act as natural dehumidifiers by absorbing excess moisture through their leaves during the process of transpiration (Images: Canva)

Excess humidity in your home can be the perfect breeding ground for mould, mildew, and dust mites, leading to unpleasant odours and even health issues like allergies or respiratory problems. Whether it’s caused by poor ventilation, seasonal changes, or high-moisture areas like bathrooms and kitchens, controlling humidity is essential for maintaining a clean and healthy living environment.

While dehumidifiers and air conditioners are common solutions, nature offers a beautiful, eco-friendly alternative: humidity-absorbing plants. These plants act as natural dehumidifiers by absorbing excess moisture through their leaves during the process of transpiration. Not only do they help regulate indoor humidity, but they also purify the air, add a calming green touch to your space, and improve overall indoor air quality.

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