1. Able to absorbAfter decorating a new house, there will definitely be a problem that bothers us a lot, that is, there is too much formaldehyde and we cannot move in for a short period of time. At this time, we can choose plants that can absorb it and put them in to speed up its absorption. Moreover, the adsorption effect of Clivia has been proven by scientific experiments. In some published rankings of formaldehyde absorption capacity, Clivia ranks fifth. Therefore, compared with many other species, the effect of Clivia is more obvious. 2. Other environmental effects(1) In addition to formaldehyde, Clivia can also absorb some dust in the air, optimize the environment and keep the air fresh. (2) It can also absorb other harmful gases, such as carbon monoxide, etc. (3) For people who use a lot of electrical appliances at home, Clivia can also absorb some of the radiation and reduce their adverse effects on human health. (4) In addition, as a plant, it is certainly capable of releasing oxygen. Experiments have shown that an adult Clivia can release 80 percent of oxygen in one cubic liter of air throughout the day. It can still release oxygen even when the light is weak. 3. Other plants that absorb formaldehydeIn addition to Clivia, there are also spider plants, aloe vera, ivy, etc. |
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