In this pandemic era one of the most common effect about Covid 19 that came into concern is decreased level of oxygen in the infected person. While there are many reasons for the certain level of oxygen in our body it is interesting to note that there are some plants that release oxygen in daytime.
Here are some of the easy to grow Indoor Plants that release oxygen during the day time and are considered as Air Purifier which are easy to grow plants and requires minimal care throughout the year.
Rubber plant
Spider Plant
Although these are easy to grow plants it should be noticed that these plants should be kept in a part of room which receives indirect sunlight for a part of day which helps in growth of healthy leaves.
Meanwhile a beautiful Gerbera bloomed after an unexpected rain
And soon after rain the evening sky
Red bellied Woodpecker
I am not sure where you live, nut that looks like a Golden-fronted Woodpecker to me.
ReplyDeleteLovely and very informative post. Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteGreat post. I have a few of these plants! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteYour red-bellied woodpecker looks shorter than ours.
ReplyDeleteLove the bird and the flowers are so gorgeous, too!
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Thank you for sharing. Wonderful captures. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteStay healthy.
I have a spide plant in my kitchen, otherwise not many house plants. The woodpecker is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely sky shot, and nice capture of the woodpecker!
ReplyDeleteLovely variety of photos.
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ReplyDeleteThe house plants all look beautiful. I would like one of the Rubber plants. I also love the Gerbera daisy. Great shot of your woodpecker. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day! Have a great new week!
What a beautiful woodpecker, and good to know about the oxygen plant. I'll have to get some of those when I see them.
ReplyDeleteThat woodpecker posed for you!! Luckily, for me I get indoor plants to do well outdoors.
ReplyDeletePretty sky after the rainfall.
Thank you for sharing with us at IRBB.
~Anni
Thank you for your wonderful photos.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird! I am not familiar with ZZ plants, but I ought to be, reading about them I see they are houseplants not uncommon.
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