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The 15 Best Plants You Should Have In Your Bedroom
By KAILEN SKEWIS
Snake Plant
Snake plants are extremely common houseplants known for their stiff, sword-like leaves that may be green, yellow, gray, or silver. People love keeping snake plants in their bedrooms because they require little maintenance, grow slowly, and purify the air.
Split Leaf Philodendron
Split leaf philodendron is a low-maintenance plant, though you must keep it consistently moist. Native to some parts of Paraguay and Brazil, this broadleaf evergreen is used as a houseplant in many homes worldwide.
Aloe Vera
Aloe vera is an easy-to-care-for plant that is native to the warm regions of Africa. It can be identified by its long, thick leaves that can be split open to access a gel that is used to treat burns.
Golden Pothos
Golden pothos is a well-known house plant for its ability to filter toxins from the air, such as formaldehyde. By keeping this plant in your bedroom, you can purify the air while also adding visual interest with this plant's beautiful heart-shaped leaves.
Gerbera Daisies
Although gerbera daisies are typically grown outdoors, this plant is great at filtering toxins from the air and releasing oxygen. It has long-lasting flowers, and keeping it in your bedroom is good for you and the plant as container-grown gerbera is known to grow more successfully.