If there is one houseplant type that comes in many shapes, colors, and sizes, then Philodendron is the first name that would cross your mind! What’s more, these Indoor Philodendron Benefits will give you more than enough reasons to make it a part of your interior!

Check how to make philodendron bigger and bushier here

Indoor Philodendron Benefits

1. Improves Air Quality

The University of Florida article states that indoor plants improve air quality. It is an excellent plant to remove formaldehyde, toluene, trichloroethylene, and xylene from the indoor air, along with several other VOCs.

You can grow big foliage philodendrons as their massive, glossy leaves look great while cleaning off harmful pollutants from the air while improving oxygen levels.

Have a look at some awesome Philodendron species here

2. Low Maintenance

Varieties of this big houseplant genus only demand basic care year-round. Just keep the soil slightly moist and place it where it gets bright indirect light. You also don’t have to prune it a lot, nor have to re-pot it every year.

Read everything about philodendron care here

3. Adaptable in Nature

Most houseplants do not take it easy when you move them from one place to another and take their own sweet time to adapt, getting pale and stunting their growth in the process.

Philodendrons don’t mind when you shift them around. They adapt beautifully in shady locations when moved from outdoor areas.

These plants can withstand most light conditions except direct sunlight and dark spots that don’t receive any indirect light. They do well in bright filtered light that comes through sheer drapes. You can grow philodendrons in any such room where you can read a book without any artificial light.

Here are the best Philodendrons you can grow from cuttings

4. Can Be Grown in Water

One more benefit of philodendron is you can grow this lovely houseplant in water without the mess of soil. The trailing vines look gorgeous in transparent vases and jars, making a great addition to the tabletop centerpiece.

We have a detailed article on how to grow philodendron in the water here

5. Boosts Humidity & Reduces Dry Air in Homes

Dry air in the home can cause many health issues—philodendrons have a good transpiration rate that can be increased by a light misting the leaves once a week.

Philodendrons are also great at absorbing harmful chemicals from the air.

Check more plants that boost humidity and reduce dry air in homes here

6. One of the Best Low-Light Plant

Heartleaf philodendron can be an effective and beautiful addition to any room with low light as it can survive well in such conditions. There are many other varieties, but heart-leaf is most popular and effective when it comes to indoor plants that grow without sunlight.

We have also included this plant in our best bedroom plant lists—see here

7. Makes a Bold Impression as a Centerpiece

If you want a larger-than-life feel in your decor, then include a tree philodendron in your home! It can be a great centerpiece as it attains an impressive height. Keep the plant in an area with indirect light.

8. It Brings Positivity

A study by the Chungnam National University, Korea, states that interaction with indoor plants may reduce psychological and physiological stress by suppressing autonomic nervous system activity in adults.

Plants like Philodendrons help in the suppression of sympathetic nervous system activity and diastolic blood pressure and promotion of comfortable soothed feeling.

Philodendrons have beautiful large leaves that resemble the shape of hearts—they also portray the ‘fire element’ in Feng Shui–one of the reasons why this plant brings positive and healthy energy to the home.

  • Ma Victoria M Cabatcan

  • January 16, 2022 At 4:27 am

  • For water plants how do you avoid mosquitoes laying their eggs into the plant?

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  • O.G. Maal

  • October 8, 2022 At 12:19 pm

  • You can sprinkle a thin layer of sand. The salt from the sand is not ideal for egg laying.

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  • Pavan Musb

  • January 16, 2022 At 5:00 am

  • Article for the sake of an article!

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  • Liz

  • September 1, 2022 At 5:17 pm

  • Why do you say that? I learned lots of new things. Was the information presented incorrect or not what you were after?

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  • O.G. Maal

  • October 8, 2022 At 12:19 pm

  • You can sprinkle a thin layer of sand. The salt from the sand is not ideal for egg laying.

  • —@og__maal (IG)

  • Reply

For water plants how do you avoid mosquitoes laying their eggs into the plant?

You can sprinkle a thin layer of sand. The salt from the sand is not ideal for egg laying. —@og__maal (IG)

  • Liz
  • September 1, 2022 At 5:17 pm
  • Why do you say that? I learned lots of new things. Was the information presented incorrect or not what you were after?
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Article for the sake of an article!

Why do you say that? I learned lots of new things. Was the information presented incorrect or not what you were after?

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