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Indoor Plants That Are the Most Natural and Economical Way to Reduce Temperature in Your Home

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This summer, besides numerous and constant heat waves, we must also add an energy crisis. A very bad combination that forces us to reconsider traditional and natural solutions for lowering the temperature in your home without consuming energy. Among these traditional solutions, one of the most effective is distributing indoor plants that reduce temperature in different rooms.

A solution that is not only natural but also very decorative. Considering this, we recommend filling your home with five indoor plants recommended for their ability to absorb heat and provide care tips to keep them in good condition.

Sansevieria

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Also known as tiger's tongue, this rugged variety is a must-have for any decorator, as it adds an elegant accent to any room. Like the areca palm, this plant requires very minimal care. NASA even recommended it for purifying air from toxic elements such as benzene, toluene, xylene, trichloroethylene and formaldehyde. Beyond that, of course, it also has the ability to regulate your home's internal temperature.

Aloe Vera

Indoor Plants That Are the Most Natural and Economical Way to Reduce Temperature in Your HomePinterest We all know about the fantastic benefits of aloe vera, which we use in cosmetics and creams or directly from the pot to get all its properties. Wounds, burns, intense hydration and countless other uses. However, few know about this plant's ability to purify the air, as its high oxygen production helps clean your home’s air, helping lower indoor temperature and creating a cleaner and fresher environment.

Spider Plant

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Its scientific name is Chlorophytum comosum, though it's often called spider plant. It is a perennial native to South Africa. Due to its ease of cultivation in pots, low requirements and fast growth, it's considered a beginner-friendly plant. The spider plant quickly absorbs heat to balance the temperature of any room it's in. If that isn't enough, this plant is also very effective at combating toxic elements in the environment such as carbon monoxide and xylene, both highly dangerous pollutants.