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The Joy of Calathea: Brightening Your Living Space

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One of the most significant benefits of keeping a Calathea plant indoors is its ability to improve air quality. Like many houseplants, Calatheas can help remove impurities from the air. They absorb toxins such as benzene and formaldehyde, common in household products, providing you with cleaner, fresher air.

Humidity Regulation
Calathea plants naturally increase humidity in their surroundings by releasing moisture into the air through a process known as transpiration. This added humidity can be particularly beneficial in dry climates or during winter months when heating systems tend to dry out the air. Increased humidity can help keep respiratory distress at bay and also benefit other indoor plants.

Low Light Tolerance

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