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  1. Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Mar-2019 09:22:11 EDT Strypey Strypey

    Turns out indoor plants really do help purify the air, removing volatile organic compounds through their leaves, roots, and the microbiome living in the soil they grow in.
    https://www.livescience.com/38445-indoor-plants-clean-air.html
    #TheHippiesWereRight

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      Do Indoor Plants Really Clean the Air?
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      Sure, that potted fern is pretty, but can it really spruce up the air quality in your home? Plants, including indoor plants, are notoriously adept at absorbing gases through pores on the surface of their leaves.
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