The 5 most special plants for your bedroom

Every week I come home with a cute little plant for that one boring corner. The past few weeks, it has mostly been the bedroom that could be used as the perfect excuse to head to the plant section. A new bed was delivered, so also new bedding, the walls are painted black, there’s finally a shade over my lamp, and even my mountain of bags has received a special honor shelf. Our bedroom is finally complete, and that must be celebrated in my case with, yes, even more plants. And not just any plants, special green friends that provide some extra oxygen in the bedroom, that are the remedy against snoring, work hypnotically, and even know how to chase away bad dreams. Here are the 5 perfect plants for your bedroom:

The pineapple plant
This plant not only looks super cute with its mini pineapple on top, but due to the enzyme that the plant releases, it also acts as an anti-inflammatory and is the perfect remedy against snoring. Do I need to say more? Never again snoring from your loved one next to you.

The Dieffenbachia
The plant named after Princess Sissi comes from Brazil, where the locals mainly keep it in the bedroom because they believe the plant protects them from negative energies, scary dreams, and even the evil eye. Of course, you have to believe in it, but due to its handsome appearance, it is definitely worth a try in my opinion.

The Philodendron Cobra
If you occasionally give the plant a drink, it will quickly be satisfied and will unleash its strong air-purifying skills in your bedroom for healthy air during your naps.

The Tradescantia Zebrina
The sister of my favorite: the zebra plant is not only a pro at purifying the air in your bedroom, but its uniquely colored and patterned leaves also have hypnotic powers over you. I say: close your eyes and just sleep.

The Aloe Vera plant
Besides the healing properties of the sap, Aloe Vera is also a super good air purifier. The plant removes harmful substances like benzene and formaldehyde from the air that can be caused by paint and strong cleaning agents.









