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air cleaning plants

  • 29-11-2005 10:50pm
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    i hear there a subsitute for an air purifer
    does anyone here use them or know of anyone who uses them?
    where can i get them i wonder?!
    Ed


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,579 ✭✭✭Pet


    Afaik, you need a few different types of plant, because they all do different things. Hairy plants trap dust on their leaves, spider plants take up toxic chemicals like benzene, and then some other plant (can't remember the name, sorry) has root nodules that harbour bacteria which take up pollutants and trap them chemically.


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