1. Peace Lily:
– Native to the Caribbean, it thrives indoors, needing minimal light and water.
– Place in a shaded spot in your living room, away from direct sunlight.
– Water sparingly, as it prefers moist environments and doesn’t like cold.
2. Chlorophytum (Spider Plant):
– Found in bathrooms or kitchens, it absorbs humidity and purifies air.
– Position in indirect light and water moderately to keep soil moist.
– Ideal for spaces with low light levels.
3. Bamboo Palm:
– Effective at reducing humidity levels, originating from Central America.
– Place in shaded area with indirect sunlight and water regularly.
– Perfect for rooms with high humidity but away from cold drafts.
4. Ivy:
– Climbs walls and ceilings, preventing mold formation from humidity.
– Allow it to climb or trail along walls, keeping it in well-lit areas.
– Water moderately, avoiding direct sunlight.
5. Fern:
– Vibrant green foliage dehumidifies the air effectively.
– Plant in a pot and place in high, indirect light.
– Ensure soil is consistently moist, suitable for moderate humidity areas.