Tired of monsoon stickiness? Here are 7 indoor plants to keep excess humidity away

Adding these plants is a natural as well as effective way to keep excess humidity away. Whether you want a lush plant with great foliage or a tiny companion that doesn't take a lot of space, you can choose one according to your needs with this extensive list.
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Updated on Jul 06, 2024, 18:00 IST- 4 min read
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Every year we wait with bated breath for the arrival of monsoon so as to get relief from the scorching summer. However, as soon as the rainy season arrives, rather than enjoying refreshing cool showers, we are drenched in our sweat due to high humidity levels. But did you know other than making us uncomfortable, this excess humidity during the rainy season causes a number of health problems, from breathing difficulties to skin disorders?

But what if we told you that dealing with this excess moisture in the air is not only extremely easy but also rewarding? By adding any of these 7 plants you can enjoy fresh air in your indoor space and be done with that sticky feeling.

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Also Read: Gardening tips: 7 hacks to monsoon-proof your garden

Indoor plants to keep excess humidity away

1) Begonia

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Native to tropical climates with moist atmospheres, Begonias not only successfully absorbs moisture from your space but also beautifies it with vibrant clusters of colourful and fragrant flowers. Opt for a fibrous or rhizomatous variety and place them in a spot with indirect sunlight. You can enjoy their beautiful blooms and get rid of the sticky feeling in your home in the most natural of ways.

2) Peace lily

Peace lilies are the perfect embodiment of their names with their beautiful white blooms and deep green foliage. Native to tropical conditions, these plants enjoy damp soil and humid conditions and are not only excellent at absorbing humidity but also greatly improve the air quality wherever they are planted.

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3) Peperomia

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Commonly known as 'pennywort', Peperomia is a natural dehumidifying plant with fleshy and small evergreen leaves with a large surface area that successfully absorbs moisture in the air while also adding greenery to your space year-round. They thrive with moist soil that's damp all day and not wet.

4) Spider plant

Spider plant is the perfect choice for you if you are looking for an easy-to-care-for plant that does not require a lot of maintenance or investment. These fast-growing plants effectively absorb humidity from your space and are extremely adaptable. Since ideal way to grow these plants is to keep them in hanging pots, you can create a green space in your home with them.

5) Boston fern

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Boston ferns are the perfect dehumidifying plants since they are a type of epiphyte. For the unversed, epiphytes are a type of plant that grows on other plants and is dependent on air, rain, water or debris surrounding itself for its moisture and nutrients. Some other epiphytes include types of moss and cacti. Boston ferns have a lush look and are fast-growing in nature and require indirect sunlight and damp soil to thrive.

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6) Orchid

Orchids are tropical plants that love humidity and thrive in indirect sunlight. These plants have beautiful flowers that will provide a bright pop of colour to any space. While they are a perfect addition to your home to dehumidify your space as these plants are very good at absorbing moisture from the air, they prefer dry soil to grow so make sure you do not overwater them.

7) English Ivy

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English Ivy loves humid spaces, so much so that it is the most preferred plant to keep in your bathroom and kitchen so that they can help deal with excessive humidity in those wet areas. Other than remodifying spaces, English Ivy is also known for their ability to purify the air and help prevent mold. Best grown in hanging pots, as it facilitates them to successfully absorb moisture from the air.

Adding these plants is a natural as well as effective way to keep excess humidity away. Whether you want a lush plant with great foliage or a tiny companion that doesn't take a lot of space, you can choose one according to your needs with this extensive list as these plants are a much prettier alternative to getting rid of excess moisture than a bulky dehumidifier plonked in the middle of your living space.

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