Air Purifying Plants

Refresh your home with air-purifying plants

Bring freshness, greenery, and wellness into your space with our collection of air purifying plants. These living houseplants don’t just decorate — they absorb common indoor pollutants, release oxygen, and add natural beauty to any room. Perfect for homes, offices, or wellbeing spaces, they’re an easy way to improve air quality and atmosphere.

Key Benefits at a Glance

  • Naturally filter toxins and refresh the air
  • Stylish plants for homes, offices, and gifts
  • Easy-care options for beginners and enthusiasts

Varieties Available

Our collection includes trusted favourites and statement plants, all known for their natural air-cleansing qualities:

  • Peace Lily – elegant white blooms and powerful air-cleansing ability.
  • Spider Plant – beginner-friendly, perfect for kitchens and bathrooms.
  • Aloe Vera – low-maintenance and highly oxygenating.
  • Boston Fern – moisture-loving greenery for bathrooms.
  • Snake Plant (Sansevieria) – hardy, architectural, and toxin-absorbing.
  • Swiss Cheese Plant (Monstera) – bold foliage, decorative and effective.

Why Choose Carbeth Plants for Air Purifying Plants?

At Carbeth Plants, we hand-select indoor plants that combine visual appeal with proven air-purifying qualities. Each plant is chosen for:

  • Strong root systems and long-lasting health.
  • Suitability for typical British homes and offices.
  • Reliable air-cleaning performance backed by horticultural expertise.

Whether you prefer the striking leaves of a Bird of Paradise, the softness of a fern, or a practical Aloe Vera, our range ensures you’ll find the right plant for your space.

How to Grow & Care for Air Purifying Plants

Air purifying plants are easy to grow with just a little attention to their light and water needs.

  • Light: Bright, indirect light suits most varieties. Some tolerate shade, like the Peace Lily.
  • Water: Keep soil lightly moist for ferns and lilies; let it dry between waterings for succulents like Aloe.
  • Placement: Position at breathing height for maximum benefit, with good airflow.
  • Maintenance: Remove dust from leaves to keep them breathing and absorbing pollutants effectively.

Decorative & Wellness Benefits

Air-purifying plants do more than just clean your air. They genuinely change how a room feels. They filter out nasties from the atmosphere, but honestly, the bigger impact is visual and emotional. They make spaces feel calmer, more alive, and more like actual homes rather than sterile boxes.

Peace lilies and orchids bring elegance with their flowers. Boston ferns and prayer plants add this gorgeous soft movement that catches your eye without demanding attention. Snake plants and monstera are very different from each other. They have bold architectural shapes that look great in modern spaces, almost like living sculptures.

What you get from having these around goes beyond decoration. They lift your mood, make rooms feel more inviting, and create healthier environments just by existing there. All that vibrant green foliage establishes a peaceful, nature-filled atmosphere that works whether you're unwinding after work or trying to focus during it.

Our Quality Promise & Delivery

Every air purifying plant from Carbeth Plants is grown or sourced from trusted UK suppliers and checked before dispatch. 

We offer fast, reliable UK-wide delivery so your plants arrive fresh, healthy, and ready to make an impact in your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Peace Lily is one of the best, filtering formaldehyde, benzene, and more while releasing oxygen.
The Spider Plant helps reduce mould in kitchens and bathrooms.
Peace Lilies and Snake Plants are both excellent toxin removers.
Areca Palm, Aloe Vera, and Boston Ferns are top oxygen producers.
They absorb pollutants through their leaves, convert them into harmless compounds, and release oxygen through photosynthesis.
Yes—options like Aloe Vera, Lucky Bamboo, and Spider Plants thrive with minimal care.
In bright rooms with good airflow—living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, or near desks.
Some, like Peace Lilies and Dieffenbachia, can be toxic if eaten. Always check descriptions or ask for pet-safe alternatives.