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10 Plants that can absorb moisture from the house

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Moisture at home is a real scourge that causes inconvenience to walls and ceilings. Without proper ventilation, mushrooms may appear.

Exposure to this type of environment can cause nasal congestion, but also itching of the eyes or skin, and sometimes even allergies.
However, indoor plants are a good way to control the humidity in one’s home.

1. English link

The English binder is a climbing plant that grows in hanging flower pots so that it does not cling to the walls.

It originates from the European Atlantic coast. Its natural habitat corresponds to humid and warm forests; it is perfect in the dampest rooms, such as the bathroom.

It is also perfect to hang above the kitchen sink or near a window.

2. Lys of peace

The peace lily, whose technical name is Spathiphyllum, is a tropical plant native to parts of America, which does not tolerate frost or wind, so it ends up mainly indoors.

It needs to be watered about once a week, doesn’t need a lot of light, and it’s a good option for low-light rooms. She'll be perfect in a bathroom.

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