Most popular and well-known plants for healthier environment


Everyone needs fresh air to live a healthy life, but maximum areas are cursed with poisonous gases from factories, cars, coal & gas based power plants, brick-making industries etc. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 4.6 million people lose their lives to air pollution-related diseases each year.

After long time research, world-famous organization NASA declared some plants as “Air Purifier”. These common indoor and outdoor plants can remove toxic agents such as benzene, formaldehyde and trichloroethylene from the air. Even neutralize the effects of sick building syndrome like headaches, dizziness, nausea, and eye, ear, and nose irritation.  Air purifying plants are the cheapest and natural way to clean your home’s air supply.


Here is the list of top eleven famous and well-known plants in 3 groups. Each group shows most powerful plant at top and least powerful plant at bottom.

Group A (Indoor plant, 100% Non-Toxic)

You should keep indoor plants beside window or in veranda that these can get minimum indirect sunshine. You can keep them inside rooms too, but don’t forget to relocate the pots to outside in daylight for once in week. These plants are mainly houseplants, and 100% safe to keep in a house with children and pets. If anyone ingests the leaf, no harm will happen.

Barberton Daisy (Gerbera Jamesonii)

Barberton Daisy (Gerbera Jamesonii)
Grown indoors they can flower at any time of the year and each flower lasts up to about 4 - 6 weeks. Try to keep them at window or veranda that can get direct sunlight. It requires well-drained compost soil, and best to keep the soil moist at all times. This is annual plant, and typical lifespan is from 1 to 3 years. It likes tropics climate. It can be tall up to 2 feet high at full maturity. Mostly propagated with seeds although root cuttings can be used. Seeds should be germinated within 3 months of collection.

 

 

 

Boston Fern (Nephrolepis Exaltata)

Boston Fern (Nephrolepis Exaltata)
They love to stay moist always. Water them regularly to keep them blooming beautifully. Check the soil daily to know if it needs water. But don’t over-flood. This is perennial plant, and typical lifespan is 30 years. It likes temperate climate. It can be tall up to 2 feet high at full maturity. Propagation may be accomplished via shoots.

 

 

Sword Fern (Nephrolepis Obliterata)

Sword Fern (Nephrolepis Obliterata)
It likes Moist, with well-drained soil. Spray water on it in every 3 days. This plant does not like sunlight at all, also does not tolerate freezing temperatures. So keep it deep inside of the room. It can be tall up to 2 feet high at full maturity. Propagation may be accomplished via shoots.  

 

 

Spider Plant (Chlorophytum Comosum)

Spider Plant (Chlorophytum Comosum)
It needs a bright light in order to keep their stripes. Water your spider plants two to three times a week. They need indirect sunlight, and well-drained soil. It can be tall up to 1 foot high at full maturity. This is perennial plant, and typical lifespan is 20 years. It likes temperate climate. It gives birth of new babies time to time. Just collect those with care and plant other places.

 

Group B (Outdoor plant, 100% Non-Toxic)

These plants are for courtyards. If possible, try to surround your home with these plants. These plants are 100% safe to keep with children and pets. If anyone ingests the leaf, no harm will happen.

Bamboo Palm (Chamaedorea Seifrizii)

Bamboo Palm (Chamaedorea Seifrizii)
Keep the soil moist always. Plant bamboo palms where air circulates freely, and mist occasionally to prevent spider mites. It thrives in full sun. This plant can be tall up to 15 feet high at full maturity. For propagation, cut off the suckers that grow at the base of the plant including the roots with it, and pot them in separate places. And, if you use fruit seed, it will take more than one year to germinate. This is perennial plant. It likes temperate climate. Fruits are not edible and can cause allergic reaction.

 

 

 

Pygmy Date Palm (Phoenix Roebelenii)

Pygmy Date Palm (Phoenix Roebelenii)
This plant is tolerant to soil variation but It requires moist soils, but must not be left in standing water. This plant slowly grows up to 12 feet tall and spreading as much as 10 feet wide. For propagation, cut off the suckers that grow at the base of the plant including the roots with it, and pot them in separate places. And, if you use fruit seed, it will take more than one year to germinate. This is perennial plant. It likes temperate climate. It produces edible fruit “Date” on cluster-stemmed plant. These fruits are edible and very popular.

 

Areca Palm (Dypsis Lutescens)

Areca Palm (Dypsis Lutescens)
This thirsty plant needs plenty of water during growth and summer, but less in the winter season. It can be tall up to 25 feet high at full maturity. Spray the leaves once a week to wash off excess. Spraying the fronds weekly can also help in pest control. These trees are propagated from seed. This is perennial plant, and typical lifespan is 40 years. It likes temperate climate. Fruits are not edible and can cause allergic reaction.

 

Banana (Musa Oriana)

Banana (Musa Oriana)
Bananas also need high humidity and water to be happy. Banana trees tolerate a variety of soils, but the soil must be organic, well-drained. The trees should be semi-sheltered to provide protection from cold and wind. Fruits are edible and very popular.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Group C (Both Indoor and Outdoor plant, and Toxic to Dogs and Cats)

You can grow these plants both indoor and outdoor. But remember, these plants are mild poisonous. So, keep these plants out of reach for both children and pets. If anyone ingests, then may cause vomiting and gastrointestinal upset. Although not life-threatening, but you are advised to contact with doctors immediately then.

Mother-in-Law's Tongue (Sansevieria Trifasciata)

Mother-in-Law's Tongue (Sansevieria Trifasciata)
This plant emits large amounts of oxygen at night, so you should keep it in bedroom. This houseplant has a hardest life. It generally prefers drier conditions. It’s better to underwater it than to overwater. Generally, it needs just approximately one cup water every few weeks. It will survive both in shade and in full sun. This is perennial plant, and typical lifespan is 250 years. It can reach heights above 6 feet in optimal conditions. It likes temperate climate. New shoots, which emerge from the plant's underground rhizomes, can be divided from the mother plant and potted independently.

 

 

 

Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)

Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)
This plant does well in indirect light and requires minimal watering. In hotter climates it may need water more frequently, and you’ll know it’s overdue when the leaves begin to weep. This is perennial plant, and typical lifespan is 3 to 5 years. It likes temperate climate.

 

 

 

Money Plant (Epipremnum Aureum)

Money Plant (Epipremnum Aureum)
It requires regular watering and moist soil. Vines reach up to 35 to 40 feet but you can trim them. Remove yellow leaves that are ageing. It can be cultivated from a cutting with a root.







All these 11 plants absorb poisonous agents from the air at the same time that they take in carbon dioxide, which is then processed into oxygen. So, if you don’t have these plants yet, start planting them. Scientific names are written inside bracket. Make sure you buy the specific plants. For example, there are lots of date palms, but if you don’t buy “Phoenix Roebelenii”, it will not purify air.


Information Source:
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19930073077
https://archive.org/details/nasa_techdoc_19930072988
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_Clean_Air_Study 






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āĻŦোāĻ¸্āĻŸāĻ¨ āĻĢাāĻ°্āĻ¨ (Nephrolepis Exaltata)

āĻāĻ°া āĻ¸āĻŦāĻ¸āĻŽā§Ÿ āĻ†āĻĻ্āĻ° āĻĨাāĻ•āĻ¤ে āĻĒāĻ›āĻ¨্āĻĻ āĻ•āĻ°ে। āĻ¸ুāĻ¨্āĻĻāĻ°āĻ­াāĻŦে āĻŦিāĻ•āĻļিāĻ¤ āĻšāĻŦাāĻ° āĻœāĻ¨্āĻ¯ āĻ¨িā§ŸāĻŽিāĻ¤ āĻĒাāĻ¨ি āĻĻিāĻ¨। āĻāĻ° āĻĒাāĻ¨ি āĻĻāĻ°āĻ•াāĻ° āĻ•িāĻ¨া āĻœাāĻ¨াāĻ° āĻœāĻ¨্āĻ¯ āĻĒ্āĻ°āĻ¤িāĻĻিāĻ¨-āĻ‡ āĻŽাāĻŸি āĻĻেāĻ–ুāĻ¨। āĻ¤াāĻ‡ āĻŦāĻ˛ে āĻŦāĻ¨্āĻ¯াā§Ÿ āĻ­াāĻ¸িā§Ÿে āĻĻেāĻŦেāĻ¨ āĻ¨া। āĻāĻŸা āĻŦāĻšুāĻŦāĻ°্āĻˇāĻœীāĻŦি āĻ‰āĻĻ্āĻ­িāĻĻ, āĻ¯াāĻ° āĻ¸াāĻ§াāĻ°āĻŖ āĻ†ā§Ÿু ā§Šā§Ļ āĻŦāĻ›āĻ°। āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻ¨াāĻ¤িāĻļীāĻ¤োāĻˇ্āĻŖ āĻ†āĻŦāĻšাāĻ“ā§Ÿা āĻĒāĻ›āĻ¨্āĻĻ āĻ•āĻ°ে। āĻĒ্āĻ°াāĻĒ্āĻ¤āĻŦā§ŸāĻ¸্āĻ• āĻšāĻ˛ে āĻāĻŸা āĻ¸āĻ°্āĻŦাāĻ§িāĻ• ā§¨ āĻĢুāĻŸ āĻ˛āĻŽ্āĻŦা āĻšāĻ¤ে āĻĒাāĻ°ে। āĻ•াāĻ¨্āĻĄ āĻĻিā§Ÿে āĻ¨āĻ¤ুāĻ¨ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻœāĻ¨্āĻŽাāĻ¨ āĻ¯াā§Ÿ।

 

āĻ¸োāĻ°্āĻĄ āĻĢাāĻ°্āĻ¨ (Nephrolepis Obliterata)

āĻāĻ°া āĻ†āĻĻ্āĻ°āĻ¤া āĻĒāĻ›āĻ¨্āĻĻ āĻ•āĻ°ে, āĻ¸াāĻĨে āĻĻ্āĻ°ুāĻ¤ āĻĒাāĻ¨ি āĻ¨িāĻˇ্āĻ•াāĻļিāĻ¤ āĻšā§Ÿ āĻāĻŽāĻ¨ āĻŽাāĻŸি। ā§Š āĻĻিāĻ¨ āĻĒāĻ° āĻĒāĻ° āĻĒাāĻ¨ি āĻ›িāĻŸিā§Ÿে āĻĻিāĻ¨। āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻ¸ূāĻ°্āĻ¯েāĻ° āĻ†āĻ˛ো āĻāĻ•েāĻŦাāĻ°েāĻ‡ āĻĒāĻ›āĻ¨্āĻĻ āĻ•āĻ°ে āĻ¨া, āĻ†āĻŦাāĻ° āĻŦāĻ°āĻĢ āĻœāĻŽাāĻ¨োāĻ° āĻŽāĻ¤ āĻ¤াāĻĒāĻŽাāĻ¤্āĻ°াāĻ“ āĻĒāĻ›āĻ¨্āĻĻ āĻ•āĻ°ে āĻ¨া। āĻ¤াāĻ‡ āĻ°ুāĻŽেāĻ° āĻ¯āĻ¤āĻŸা āĻ¸āĻŽ্āĻ­āĻŦ āĻ­িāĻ¤āĻ°ে āĻ°াāĻ–ুāĻ¨। āĻĒ্āĻ°াāĻĒ্āĻ¤āĻŦā§ŸāĻ¸্āĻ• āĻšāĻ˛ে āĻāĻŸা āĻ¸āĻ°্āĻŦাāĻ§িāĻ• ā§¨ āĻĢুāĻŸ āĻ˛āĻŽ্āĻŦা āĻšāĻ¤ে āĻĒাāĻ°ে। āĻ•াāĻ¨্āĻĄ āĻĻিā§Ÿে āĻ¨āĻ¤ুāĻ¨ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻœāĻ¨্āĻŽাāĻ¨ āĻ¯াā§Ÿ।

 

 

āĻ¸্āĻĒাāĻ‡āĻĄাāĻ° āĻĒ্āĻ˛্āĻ¯াāĻ¨্āĻŸ (Chlorophytum Comosum)

āĻĄোāĻ°াāĻ•াāĻŸা āĻĻাāĻ— āĻ§āĻ°ে āĻ°াāĻ–াāĻ° āĻœāĻ¨্āĻ¯ āĻāĻ° āĻ‰āĻœ্āĻœ্āĻŦāĻ˛ āĻ†āĻ˛ো āĻĻāĻ°āĻ•াāĻ°। āĻ¸āĻĒ্āĻ¤াāĻšে āĻĻুāĻ‡ āĻŦা āĻ¤িāĻ¨ āĻĻিāĻ¨ āĻĒাāĻ¨ি āĻĻিāĻ¨। āĻāĻĻেāĻ° āĻĻāĻ°āĻ•াāĻ° āĻ‡āĻ¨āĻĄাāĻ‡āĻ°েāĻ•্āĻŸ āĻ¸ূāĻ°্āĻ¯েāĻ° āĻ†āĻ˛ো, āĻ¸াāĻĨে āĻĻ্āĻ°ুāĻ¤ āĻĒাāĻ¨ি āĻ¨িāĻˇ্āĻ•াāĻļāĻ¨ āĻšā§Ÿ āĻāĻŽāĻ¨ āĻŽাāĻŸি। āĻĒ্āĻ°াāĻĒ্āĻ¤āĻŦā§ŸāĻ¸্āĻ• āĻšāĻ˛ে āĻāĻŸা āĻ¸āĻ°্āĻŦাāĻ§িāĻ• ā§§ āĻĢুāĻŸ āĻ˛āĻŽ্āĻŦা āĻšāĻ¤ে āĻĒাāĻ°ে। āĻāĻŸা āĻŦāĻšুāĻŦāĻ°্āĻˇāĻœীāĻŦি āĻ‰āĻĻ্āĻ­িāĻĻ, āĻ¯াāĻ° āĻ¸াāĻ§াāĻ°āĻŖ āĻ†ā§Ÿু ā§¨ā§Ļ āĻŦāĻ›āĻ°। āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻ¨াāĻ¤িāĻļীāĻ¤োāĻˇ্āĻŖ āĻ†āĻŦāĻšাāĻ“ā§Ÿা āĻĒāĻ›āĻ¨্āĻĻ āĻ•āĻ°ে। āĻāĻŸা āĻĒ্āĻ°াā§Ÿ-āĻ‡ āĻ¨āĻ¤ুāĻ¨ āĻ¨āĻ¤ুāĻ¨ āĻŦাāĻš্āĻšাāĻ° āĻœāĻ¨্āĻŽ āĻĻেā§Ÿ, āĻ¸েāĻŸা āĻ¸āĻ¤āĻ°্āĻ•āĻ¤াāĻ° āĻ¸াāĻĨে āĻ¸ংāĻ—্āĻ°āĻš āĻ•āĻ°ে āĻ…āĻ¨্āĻ¯āĻ¤্āĻ° āĻŦুāĻ¨āĻ¤ে āĻšāĻŦে।

 

āĻ—্āĻ°ুāĻĒ āĻŦি (āĻ˜āĻ°েāĻ° āĻŦাāĻ‡āĻ°েāĻ° āĻœāĻ¨্āĻ¯, āĻ•োāĻ¨ āĻĒ্āĻŦাāĻ°্āĻļāĻĒ্āĻ°āĻ¤িāĻ•্āĻ°িā§Ÿা āĻ¨েāĻ‡)

āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ›āĻ—ুāĻ˛ো āĻŦাā§œিāĻ° āĻŦা āĻ…āĻĢিāĻ¸েāĻ° āĻ†āĻ™্āĻ—িāĻ¨াā§Ÿ āĻŦāĻĒāĻ¨েāĻ° āĻœāĻ¨্āĻ¯। āĻ¯āĻĻি āĻ¸āĻŽ্āĻ­āĻŦ āĻšā§Ÿ, āĻŦাā§œিāĻ° āĻšাāĻ°āĻĒাāĻļ āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ›āĻ—ুāĻ˛ো āĻĻিā§Ÿে āĻ˜িāĻ°ে āĻĢেāĻ˛āĻ¤ে āĻšেāĻˇ্āĻŸা āĻ•āĻ°ুāĻ¨। āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ›āĻ—ুāĻ˛ো āĻŦাāĻš্āĻšা āĻŦা āĻĒোāĻˇা āĻĒāĻļু-āĻĒাāĻ–িāĻ° āĻ¸াāĻĨে āĻ°াāĻ–া ā§§ā§Ļā§Ļ% āĻ¨িāĻ°াāĻĒāĻĻ। āĻ¯āĻĻি āĻ•েāĻ‰ āĻĒাāĻ¤া āĻ–েā§Ÿে āĻĢেāĻ˛ে, āĻ¤āĻŦে āĻ•োāĻ¨ āĻ¸āĻŽāĻ¸্āĻ¯া āĻšāĻŦে āĻ¨া।

āĻŦাঁāĻļ āĻ—াāĻ› (Chamaedorea Seifrizii)

āĻŽাāĻŸি āĻ¸āĻŦāĻ¸āĻŽā§Ÿ-āĻ‡ āĻ­েāĻœা āĻ°াāĻ–āĻŦেāĻ¨। āĻāĻŽāĻ¨ āĻœাā§ŸāĻ—াā§Ÿ āĻāĻ‡ āĻĒ্āĻ°āĻœাāĻ¤িāĻ° āĻŦাঁāĻļ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻ˛াāĻ—াāĻ¨, āĻ¯েāĻ–াāĻ¨ে āĻŦাāĻ¤াāĻ¸ āĻ­াāĻ˛ āĻšāĻ˛াāĻšāĻ˛ āĻ•āĻ°ে, āĻāĻŦং āĻŽাāĻ•ā§œāĻ¸া āĻ¤াā§œাāĻ¨āĻ° āĻœāĻ¨্āĻ¯ āĻŽাāĻেāĻŽāĻ§্āĻ¯ে āĻĒুāĻ°ো āĻ—াāĻ› āĻ‰āĻĒāĻ° āĻšāĻ¤ে āĻ¨িāĻš āĻĒāĻ°্āĻ¯āĻ¨্āĻ¤ āĻ­িāĻœিā§Ÿে āĻĻিāĻ¨। āĻāĻŸা āĻĒূāĻ°্āĻ¨ āĻ¸ূāĻ°্āĻ¯েāĻ° āĻ†āĻ˛োā§Ÿ āĻĒুāĻ°োāĻĒুāĻ°ি āĻŦিāĻ•āĻļিāĻ¤ āĻšā§Ÿ। āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻĒ্āĻ°াāĻĒ্āĻ¤āĻŦā§ŸāĻ¸্āĻ• āĻšāĻ˛ে ā§§ā§Ģ āĻĢুāĻŸ āĻ‰ঁāĻšু āĻšāĻ¤ে āĻĒাāĻ°ে। āĻŦংāĻļāĻŦৃāĻĻ্āĻ§িāĻ° āĻœāĻ¨্āĻ¯ āĻ—াāĻ›েāĻ° āĻ—োঁā§œাā§Ÿ āĻ¨āĻ¤ুāĻ¨ āĻœāĻ¨্āĻŽাāĻ¨ āĻŽূāĻ˛ āĻļিāĻ•ā§œāĻ¸āĻš āĻ•াāĻŸুāĻ¨, āĻ†āĻ° āĻ…āĻ¨্āĻ¯ āĻœাā§ŸāĻ—াā§Ÿ āĻ˛াāĻ—িā§Ÿে āĻĻিāĻ¨। āĻ†āĻ°, āĻ†āĻĒāĻ¨ি āĻ¯āĻĻি āĻĢāĻ˛েāĻ° āĻŦীāĻœ āĻŦ্āĻ¯āĻŦāĻšাāĻ° āĻ•āĻ°েāĻ¨, āĻ¤āĻŦে āĻ¤া āĻĨেāĻ•ে āĻ—াāĻ› āĻ—āĻœাāĻ¤ে āĻāĻ• āĻŦāĻ›āĻ°েāĻ° āĻŦেāĻļি āĻ¸āĻŽā§Ÿ āĻ˛াāĻ—āĻŦে। āĻāĻŸা āĻŦāĻšুāĻŦāĻ°্āĻˇāĻœীāĻŦি āĻ‰āĻĻ্āĻ­িāĻĻ। āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻ¨াāĻ¤িāĻļীāĻ¤োāĻˇ্āĻŖ āĻ†āĻŦāĻšাāĻ“ā§Ÿা āĻĒāĻ›āĻ¨্āĻĻ āĻ•āĻ°ে। āĻāĻ° āĻĢāĻ˛ āĻ–াāĻ“ā§ŸাāĻ° āĻ¯োāĻ—্āĻ¯ āĻ¨া, āĻāĻ˛াāĻ°্āĻœিāĻ• āĻ°িā§Ÿ্āĻ¯াāĻ•āĻļāĻ¨ āĻ¤ৈāĻ°ি āĻ•āĻ°āĻ¤ে āĻĒাāĻ°ে।

 

 

āĻŦাāĻŽāĻ¨ āĻ–েāĻœুāĻ° āĻ—াāĻ› (Phoenix Roebelenii)

āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻ¯ে āĻ•োāĻ¨ āĻ§āĻ°āĻ¨েāĻ° āĻŽাāĻŸিāĻ¤ে āĻœāĻ¨্āĻŽে, āĻ¤āĻŦে āĻāĻ° āĻ†āĻĻ্āĻ°āĻ¤াāĻĒূāĻ°্āĻ¨ āĻŽাāĻŸি āĻĒ্āĻ°ā§ŸোāĻœāĻ¨, āĻ¤āĻŦে āĻ—াāĻ›েāĻ° āĻ—োঁā§œা āĻ†āĻŦাāĻ° āĻĻাঁā§œিā§Ÿে āĻĨাāĻ•া āĻœāĻ˛ে āĻ­াāĻ¸িā§Ÿে āĻĻেā§Ÿা āĻ¯াāĻŦে āĻ¨া। āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻ§ীāĻ°ে āĻ§ীāĻ°ে ā§§ā§¨ āĻĢুāĻŸ āĻ˛āĻŽ্āĻŦা āĻšā§Ÿ āĻ†āĻ° ā§§ā§Ļ āĻĢুāĻŸ āĻšāĻ“ā§œা āĻšā§Ÿ। āĻŦংāĻļāĻŦৃāĻĻ্āĻ§িāĻ° āĻœāĻ¨্āĻ¯ āĻ—াāĻ›েāĻ° āĻ—োঁā§œাā§Ÿ āĻ¨āĻ¤ুāĻ¨ āĻœāĻ¨্āĻŽাāĻ¨ āĻŽূāĻ˛ āĻļিāĻ•ā§œāĻ¸āĻš āĻ•াāĻŸুāĻ¨, āĻ†āĻ° āĻ…āĻ¨্āĻ¯ āĻœাā§ŸāĻ—াā§Ÿ āĻ˛াāĻ—িā§Ÿে āĻĻিāĻ¨। āĻ†āĻ°, āĻ†āĻĒāĻ¨ি āĻ¯āĻĻি āĻĢāĻ˛েāĻ° āĻŦীāĻœ āĻŦ্āĻ¯āĻŦāĻšাāĻ° āĻ•āĻ°েāĻ¨, āĻ¤āĻŦে āĻ¤া āĻĨেāĻ•ে āĻ—াāĻ› āĻ—āĻœাāĻ¤ে āĻāĻ• āĻŦāĻ›āĻ°েāĻ° āĻŦেāĻļি āĻ¸āĻŽā§Ÿ āĻ˛াāĻ—āĻŦে।āĻāĻŸা āĻŦāĻšুāĻŦāĻ°্āĻˇāĻœীāĻŦি āĻ‰āĻĻ্āĻ­িāĻĻ। āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻ¨াāĻ¤িāĻļীāĻ¤োāĻˇ্āĻŖ āĻ†āĻŦāĻšাāĻ“ā§Ÿা āĻĒāĻ›āĻ¨্āĻĻ āĻ•āĻ°ে। āĻāĻ° āĻ•াāĻŖ্āĻĄে āĻĨোāĻ•া āĻĨোāĻ•া āĻ–াāĻŦাāĻ° āĻĢāĻ˛ āĻ–েāĻœুāĻ° āĻ§āĻ°ে। āĻāĻ‡ āĻĢāĻ˛ āĻ–াāĻ“ā§ŸাāĻ° āĻ¯োāĻ—্āĻ¯ āĻ“ āĻ…āĻ¨েāĻ• āĻœāĻ¨āĻĒ্āĻ°িā§Ÿ।

 

āĻāĻ°েāĻ•া āĻĒাāĻŽ (Dypsis Lutescens)

āĻāĻ‡ āĻ•্āĻˇুāĻ§াāĻ°্āĻ¤ āĻ—াāĻ›েāĻ° āĻŦেঁā§œে āĻ‰āĻ াāĻ° āĻ¸āĻŽā§Ÿ āĻ†āĻ° āĻ—āĻ°āĻŽāĻ•াāĻ˛ে āĻĒ্āĻ°āĻšুāĻ° āĻĒাāĻ¨িāĻ° āĻĒ্āĻ°ā§ŸোāĻœāĻ¨ āĻšā§Ÿ, āĻ¤āĻŦে āĻļীāĻ¤āĻ•াāĻ˛ে āĻ•āĻŽ। āĻāĻŸা āĻĒ্āĻ°াāĻĒ্āĻ¤āĻŦā§ŸāĻ¸্āĻ• āĻšāĻ˛ে ā§¨ā§Ģ āĻĢুāĻŸ āĻĒāĻ°্āĻ¯āĻ¨্āĻ¤ āĻ˛āĻŽ্āĻŦা āĻšāĻ¤ে āĻĒাāĻ°ে। āĻ¸āĻĒ্āĻ¤াāĻšে āĻāĻ•āĻĻিāĻ¨ āĻĒাāĻ¤া āĻĨেāĻ•ে āĻ§ুāĻ˛া āĻŽুāĻ›ে āĻĢেāĻ˛া āĻœāĻ¨্āĻ¯ āĻĒুāĻ°ো āĻ—াāĻ›āĻ•ে āĻļাāĻ“ā§ŸাāĻ° āĻĻিāĻ¤ে āĻšāĻŦে। āĻ¸াāĻĒ্āĻ¤াāĻšিāĻ• āĻĒাāĻ¤া āĻ§োā§ŸাāĻ° āĻ•াāĻœāĻŸি āĻĒোāĻ•াāĻŽাāĻ•ā§œ āĻĻāĻŽāĻ¨েāĻ“ āĻ•াāĻœে āĻ˛াāĻ—ে। āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ›েāĻ° āĻŦংāĻļāĻŦৃāĻĻ্āĻ§ি āĻŦীāĻœ āĻĨেāĻ•ে āĻšā§Ÿ। āĻāĻŸা āĻŦāĻšুāĻŦāĻ°্āĻˇāĻœীāĻŦি āĻ‰āĻĻ্āĻ­িāĻĻ, āĻ¯াāĻ° āĻ¸াāĻ§াāĻ°āĻŖ āĻ†ā§Ÿু ā§Ēā§Ļ āĻŦāĻ›āĻ°। āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻ¨াāĻ¤িāĻļীāĻ¤োāĻˇ্āĻŖ āĻ†āĻŦāĻšাāĻ“ā§Ÿা āĻĒāĻ›āĻ¨্āĻĻ āĻ•āĻ°ে। āĻāĻ° āĻĢāĻ˛ āĻ–াāĻ“ā§ŸাāĻ° āĻ¯োāĻ—্āĻ¯ āĻ¨া, āĻāĻ˛াāĻ°্āĻœিāĻ• āĻ°িā§Ÿ্āĻ¯াāĻ•āĻļāĻ¨ āĻ¤ৈāĻ°ি āĻ•āĻ°āĻ¤ে āĻĒাāĻ°ে।

 

āĻ•āĻ˛া āĻ—াāĻ› (Musa Oriana)

āĻ•āĻ˛া āĻ—াāĻ›েāĻ°-āĻ“ āĻ­াāĻ˛ āĻĨাāĻ•াāĻ° āĻœāĻ¨্āĻ¯ āĻĒ্āĻ°āĻšুāĻ° āĻĒাāĻ¨ি āĻ“ āĻœāĻ˛ীā§Ÿ āĻŦাāĻˇ্āĻĒ āĻĒ্āĻ°ā§ŸোāĻœāĻ¨। āĻ•āĻ˛াāĻ—াāĻ› āĻ¯ে āĻ•োāĻ¨ āĻ§āĻ°āĻ¨েāĻ° āĻŽাāĻŸিāĻ¤েāĻ‡ āĻšāĻ¤ে āĻĒাāĻ°ে, āĻ¤āĻŦে āĻ¤া āĻ¸াāĻ°āĻ¯ুāĻ•্āĻ¤ āĻ“ āĻĻ্āĻ°ুāĻ¤ āĻĒাāĻ¨ি āĻ¨িāĻˇ্āĻ•াāĻļāĻ¨ āĻšā§Ÿ āĻāĻŽāĻ¨ āĻšāĻ¤ে āĻšāĻŦে। āĻ—াāĻ›āĻ—ুāĻ˛োāĻ•ে āĻ াāĻŖ্āĻĄা āĻ“ āĻŦাāĻ¤াāĻ¸ āĻĨেāĻ•ে āĻļেāĻ˛্āĻŸাāĻ° āĻĒাā§Ÿ āĻāĻŽāĻ¨ āĻ¸্āĻĨাāĻ¨ে āĻ°োāĻĒāĻŖ āĻ•āĻ°āĻ¤ে āĻšāĻŦে। āĻāĻ° āĻĢāĻ˛ āĻ–াāĻ“ā§ŸাāĻ° āĻ¯োāĻ—্āĻ¯ āĻ“ āĻ…āĻ¨েāĻ• āĻœāĻ¨āĻĒ্āĻ°িā§Ÿ।

 

 

 

āĻ—্āĻ°ুāĻĒ āĻ¸ি (āĻ‡āĻ¨āĻĄোāĻ° āĻ“ āĻ†āĻ‰āĻŸāĻĄোāĻ° āĻĒ্āĻ˛্āĻ¯াāĻ¨্āĻŸ āĻĻুāĻŸোāĻ‡, āĻāĻŦং āĻ•ুāĻ•ুāĻ° āĻŦিā§œাāĻ˛েāĻ° āĻœāĻ¨্āĻ¯ āĻŦিāĻˇাāĻ•্āĻ¤)

āĻ†āĻĒāĻ¨ি āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ›āĻ—ুāĻ˛োāĻ•ে āĻ˜āĻ°েāĻ° āĻ­িāĻ¤āĻ°ে āĻāĻŦং āĻŦাāĻ‡āĻ°ে āĻĻুāĻ‡ āĻœাā§ŸāĻ—াāĻ¤েāĻ‡ āĻ°োāĻĒāĻŖ āĻ•āĻ°āĻ¤ে āĻĒাāĻ°েāĻ¨। āĻ•িāĻ¨্āĻ¤ু āĻŽāĻ¨ে āĻ°াāĻ–āĻŦেāĻ¨, āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ›āĻ—ুāĻ˛ো āĻšাāĻ˛āĻ•া āĻŦিāĻˇাāĻ•্āĻ¤। āĻ¤াāĻ‡, āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ›āĻ—ুāĻ˛ো āĻŦাāĻš্āĻšা āĻ“ āĻĒāĻļু-āĻĒাāĻ–ি āĻ‰āĻ­ā§ŸেāĻ°-āĻ‡ āĻ¨াāĻ—াāĻ˛েāĻ° āĻŦাāĻ‡āĻ°ে āĻ°াāĻ–ুāĻ¨। āĻ¯āĻĻি āĻ•েāĻ‰ āĻšিāĻŦিā§Ÿে āĻ–েā§Ÿে āĻĢেāĻ˛ে, āĻ¤āĻŦে āĻŦāĻŽি āĻ“ āĻ—্āĻ¯াāĻ¸্āĻŸিāĻ•েāĻ° āĻ¸āĻŽāĻ¸্āĻ¯া āĻļুāĻ°ু āĻšāĻŦে। āĻ¯āĻĻিāĻ“ āĻœীāĻŦāĻ¨েāĻ° āĻœāĻ¨্āĻ¯ āĻšুāĻŽāĻ•ি āĻ¸্āĻŦāĻ°ূāĻĒ āĻ¨া, āĻ¤āĻŦে āĻ¤াā§ŽāĻ•্āĻˇāĻ¨িāĻ•āĻ­াāĻŦে āĻ†āĻĒāĻ¨াāĻ•ে āĻĄাāĻ•্āĻ¤াāĻ°েāĻ° āĻ¸াāĻĨে āĻ¯োāĻ—াāĻ¯োāĻ— āĻ•āĻ°াāĻ° āĻĒāĻ°াāĻŽāĻ°্āĻļ āĻĻেā§Ÿা āĻšāĻ˛।

āĻļ্āĻŦাāĻļুā§œিāĻ° āĻœিāĻŦ্āĻŦা (Sansevieria Trifasciata)

āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻ°াāĻ¤েāĻ°āĻŦেāĻ˛া āĻŦিāĻĒুāĻ˛ āĻĒāĻ°িāĻŽাāĻŖ āĻ…āĻ•্āĻ¸িāĻœেāĻ¨ āĻ›াā§œে, āĻ¤াāĻ‡ āĻ†āĻĒāĻ¨াāĻ° āĻ‰āĻšিāĻ¤ āĻšāĻŦে āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻŦেāĻĄāĻ°ুāĻŽে āĻ°াāĻ–া। āĻāĻ‡ āĻ˜āĻ°োā§Ÿা āĻ—াāĻ›āĻŸিāĻ° āĻœীāĻŦāĻ¨ীāĻļāĻ•্āĻ¤ি āĻ…āĻ¤্āĻ¯āĻ¨্āĻ¤ āĻ•āĻ িāĻ¨। āĻāĻŸা āĻ¸াāĻ§াāĻ°āĻŖāĻ¤ āĻļুāĻ•āĻ¨ো āĻ†āĻŦāĻšাāĻ“ā§Ÿা āĻĒāĻ›āĻ¨্āĻĻ āĻ•āĻ°ে। āĻĒাāĻ¨ি āĻŦেāĻļি āĻĻেā§ŸাāĻ° āĻšাāĻ‡āĻ¤ে āĻŦāĻ°ং āĻ•āĻŽ āĻĻেā§ŸাāĻ‡ āĻ­াāĻ˛। āĻāĻŸা āĻ¸াāĻ§াāĻ°āĻŖāĻ¤ āĻ•ā§ŸেāĻ• āĻ¸āĻĒ্āĻ¤াāĻšে āĻāĻ• āĻ•াāĻĒ āĻĒাāĻ¨িāĻ° āĻĒ্āĻ°ā§ŸোāĻœāĻ¨। āĻāĻŸা āĻ›াā§Ÿা āĻŦা āĻĒ্āĻ°āĻ–āĻ° āĻ¸ূāĻ°্āĻ¯ āĻĻুāĻ‡ āĻœাā§ŸāĻ—াāĻ¤েāĻ‡ āĻŦাঁāĻšāĻŦে। āĻāĻŸা āĻŦāĻšুāĻŦāĻ°্āĻˇāĻœীāĻŦি āĻ‰āĻĻ্āĻ­িāĻĻ, āĻ¯াāĻ° āĻ¸াāĻ§াāĻ°āĻŖ āĻ†ā§Ÿু ā§¨ā§Ģā§Ļ āĻŦāĻ›āĻ°। āĻāĻŸা āĻ…āĻ¨ুāĻ•ূāĻ˛ āĻĒāĻ°িāĻŦেāĻļে ā§Ŧ āĻĢুāĻŸ āĻ˛āĻŽ্āĻŦা āĻšāĻ¤ে āĻĒাāĻ°ে। āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻ¨াāĻ¤িāĻļীāĻ¤োāĻˇ্āĻŖ āĻ†āĻŦāĻšাāĻ“ā§Ÿা āĻĒāĻ›āĻ¨্āĻĻ āĻ•āĻ°ে। āĻ—াāĻ›েāĻ° āĻ—োঁā§œা āĻšāĻ¤ে āĻœāĻ¨্āĻŽ āĻ¨েā§Ÿা āĻ¨āĻ¤ুāĻ¨ āĻ•āĻ¨্āĻĻāĻŽূāĻ˛ āĻŽূāĻ˛ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻšāĻ¤ে āĻ†āĻ˛াāĻĻা āĻ•āĻ°ে āĻ¨āĻ¤ুāĻ¨ āĻŸāĻŦে āĻ°োāĻĒāĻŖ āĻ•āĻ°া āĻ¯েāĻ¤ে āĻĒাāĻ°ে।

 

 

 

āĻĒিāĻ¸ āĻ˛িāĻ˛ি (Spathiphyllum)

āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻšাāĻ˛āĻ•া āĻ†āĻ˛োāĻ¤েāĻ‡ āĻ­াāĻ˛ āĻĨাāĻ•ে, āĻāĻŦং āĻ…āĻ˛্āĻĒ āĻĒাāĻ¨িāĻ° āĻĒ্āĻ°ā§ŸোāĻœāĻ¨ āĻšā§Ÿ। āĻ¤āĻŦে āĻ—āĻ°āĻŽ āĻ†āĻŦāĻšাāĻ“ā§Ÿাā§Ÿ āĻāĻ° āĻĒ্āĻ°াā§ŸāĻ‡ āĻĒাāĻ¨িāĻ° āĻĒ্āĻ°ā§ŸোāĻœāĻ¨ āĻšāĻ¤ে āĻĒাāĻ°ে। āĻ†āĻĒāĻ¨ি āĻāĻŸা āĻŸেāĻ° āĻĒাāĻŦেāĻ¨ āĻ¯āĻ–āĻ¨ āĻĻেāĻ–āĻŦেāĻ¨ āĻĒাāĻ¤াāĻ—ুāĻ˛ো āĻļুāĻ•িā§Ÿে āĻ¯াāĻ“ā§Ÿা āĻ§āĻ°āĻŦে। āĻāĻŸা āĻŦāĻšুāĻŦāĻ°্āĻˇāĻœীāĻŦি āĻ‰āĻĻ্āĻ­িāĻĻ, āĻ¯াāĻ° āĻ¸াāĻ§াāĻ°āĻŖ āĻ†ā§Ÿু ā§Š āĻšāĻ¤ে ā§Ģ āĻŦāĻ›āĻ°। āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ› āĻ¨াāĻ¤িāĻļীāĻ¤োāĻˇ্āĻŖ āĻ†āĻŦāĻšাāĻ“ā§Ÿা āĻĒāĻ›āĻ¨্āĻĻ āĻ•āĻ°ে।

 

 

 

āĻŽাāĻ¨ি āĻĒ্āĻ˛্āĻ¯াāĻ¨্āĻŸ (Epipremnum Aureum)

āĻāĻ° āĻ¨িā§ŸāĻŽিāĻ¤ āĻĒাāĻ¨ি āĻ†āĻ° āĻ¸্āĻ¯াঁāĻ¤āĻ¸েঁāĻ¤ে āĻŽাāĻŸি āĻĒ্āĻ°ā§ŸোāĻœāĻ¨। āĻ˛āĻ¤া āĻ¸াāĻ§াāĻ°āĻŖāĻ¤ ā§Šā§Ģ āĻšāĻ¤ে ā§Ēā§Ļ āĻĢুāĻŸ āĻ˛āĻŽ্āĻŦা āĻšā§Ÿ āĻ¤āĻŦে āĻ†āĻĒāĻ¨ি āĻ¤া āĻ›েঁāĻŸে āĻ°াāĻ–āĻ¤ে āĻĒাāĻ°েāĻ¨। āĻ¨িā§ŸāĻŽিāĻ¤ āĻŦā§ŸāĻ¸্āĻ• āĻšāĻ˛ুāĻĻ āĻĒাāĻ¤া āĻ›াঁāĻŸāĻ¤ে āĻšāĻŦে। āĻāĻŸা āĻļিāĻ•ā§œāĻ¸āĻš āĻ•াāĻŸিং āĻĨেāĻ•ে āĻœāĻ¨্āĻŽাāĻ¨ āĻ¸āĻŽ্āĻ­āĻŦ।







āĻāĻ‡ ā§§ā§§āĻŸি āĻ—াāĻ›-āĻ‡ āĻ•াāĻ°্āĻŦāĻ¨ āĻĄাāĻ‡ āĻ…āĻ•্āĻ¸াāĻ‡āĻĄ āĻ¨েā§ŸাāĻ° āĻ¸াāĻĨে āĻ¸াāĻĨ āĻŦাāĻ¤াāĻ¸ āĻĨেāĻ•ে āĻŦিāĻˇাāĻ•্āĻ¤ āĻ¸āĻŦ āĻ•িāĻ›ু āĻļুāĻˇে āĻ¨েā§Ÿ, āĻ¤াāĻ°āĻĒāĻ° āĻ¤াāĻ°া āĻ¤া āĻ…āĻ•্āĻ¸িāĻœেāĻ¨ে āĻĒāĻ°িāĻŖāĻ¤ āĻ•āĻ°ে। āĻ¤াāĻ‡, āĻ†āĻĒāĻ¨াāĻ° āĻ¯āĻĻি āĻāĻ‡ āĻ—াāĻ›āĻ—ুāĻ˛ো āĻ¨া āĻĨাāĻ•ে, āĻ°োāĻĒāĻŖ āĻ•āĻ°া āĻļুāĻ°ু āĻ•āĻ°ুāĻ¨। āĻŦৈāĻœ্āĻžাāĻ¨িāĻ• āĻ¨াāĻŽāĻ—ুāĻ˛ো āĻŦ্āĻ°্āĻ¯াāĻ•েāĻŸে āĻ˛েāĻ–া। āĻ¨িāĻļ্āĻšিāĻ¤ āĻ•āĻ°ুāĻ¨, āĻ†āĻĒāĻ¨ি āĻ¸ুāĻ¨িāĻ°্āĻĻিāĻˇ্āĻŸ āĻ—াāĻ›āĻŸিāĻ‡ āĻ•িāĻ¨āĻ›েāĻ¨। āĻ‰āĻĻাāĻšāĻ°āĻŖāĻ¸্āĻŦāĻ°ূāĻĒ āĻŦāĻšু āĻ§āĻ°āĻ¨েāĻ° āĻ–েāĻœুāĻ° āĻ—াāĻ› āĻ†āĻ›ে, āĻ•িāĻ¨্āĻ¤ু āĻ†āĻĒāĻ¨ি āĻ¯āĻĻি Phoenix Roebelenii āĻ¨া āĻ•িāĻ¨েāĻ¨, āĻ¤āĻŦে āĻ¤া āĻŦাāĻ¤াāĻ¸ āĻĒāĻ°িāĻļোāĻ§āĻ¨ āĻ•āĻ°āĻŦে āĻ¨া।


Information Source:
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19930073077
https://archive.org/details/nasa_techdoc_19930072988
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_Clean_Air_Study