Summers in our region are harsh with scorching heat waves that makes it jarring to move out in the daytime . The high outdoor temperatures and consistent heat waves rise up the temperature indoors also .
Indoor Plants act as a natural coolant to cool down temperature indoors as they release moisture in to the air through transpiration that bring down temperature indoors.
Here is a look on the Houseplants that can be grown indoors to bring down temperature
Rubber plant
Rubber plant is a beautiful ornamental plant that purifies air and brings down the temperature of room through transpiration.
Snake plant or Sansevieria plants are one of the best plants to grow indoors that release oxygen and has air purifying qualities that helps cool down the room.
Snake plant planted in the office premises
Peace Lily is a small shrubby plant that purifies air it can also be placed on those windows to obstruct Sunlight that enters the room which makes the room warmer.
Pothos can be grown in water and soil as well , it is a must indoor plant to cool your home as it releases moisture in the air.
These plants come handy for fresher air indoor
ReplyDeleteDear Arun,
ReplyDeleteWhat a thoughtful and timely post! 🌿 With summers getting harsher every year, your insights are not just informative but truly helpful. I love how you highlighted the cooling properties of houseplants – especially the rubber plant and snake plant, both of which I have a soft spot for. 😊
Your mention of Pothos made me smile – it's one of my favorites, so easy to grow and such a little green hero when it comes to refreshing the air. And Peace Lilies? Always elegant and practical!
Thanks for this green reminder that nature can still lend us a hand, even indoors. 🌱💚
All the best,
Traude
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I had no idea indoor plants brought down the temperature! That's amazing. But of course. Great post!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures. Pet owners need to be careful because some of these plants are toxic to pets.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this interesting collection of plants.
ReplyDeleteI have two of them, even they are smaller!
Happy WW, Arun! A fine week ahead!
This is a great, timely post!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of photos!
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