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Triple Bromeliad Plant

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Those lush, plant-filled interiors you see all over Instagram aren't just beautiful decor. Houseplants can actually improve air quality and make your space a lot healthier, and research reveals the serious health benefits that come from decorating your home with live botanicals. They promote overall well-being by boosting your mood and making you feel calmer, and certain plants can even remove toxins from the air. While some people grow bromeliads because they like their appearance, others choose to grow them for their many benefits. All of the following are benefits of growing bromeliads:
-Better Air: According to research on air quality, bromeliads remove toxins from the air. But they do so in a different way than other indoor plants. While most plants work during the day, bromeliads remove toxins and release oxygen at night. Using a bromeliad with a day-time air purifier gives you constant clean air.
-Drought Resistant: Some indoor plants are finicky and need constant attention. However, the bromeliad is different in that it’s a low-maintenance plant. It’s drought-tolerant, so you can forget to water it without losing your plant.
-Minimal Light Requirements: If you have a spot in your garden or home with poor lighting, you don’t have many options for plants. Fortunately, the bromeliad is one of the rare plants that can handle growing in low light conditions. Some bromeliads are more tolerant of low light than others. For a happy plant, consider getting Nidularium, vrieseas, or guzmania. As long as they stay out of direct sun, they should do well.


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