5 Plants That Help Cool Homes in Extreme Heat

2024-08-19 2024-08-19T19:25:32Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
صانعة مُحتوى

Arab Weather - Away from modern air cooling methods, some traditional methods still receive great attention, especially those that operate naturally without any effort or significant operating costs.

Plants are at the forefront of natural cooling, especially indoor plants that are suitable for indoor climates. This is due to the process of “transpiration,” which is similar to “sweating” in humans. A NASA study showed that the excess water that evaporates from plants into the atmosphere helps cool the surrounding space, just like wet clothes do. The cooling effect is greater the larger the plant’s leaves. But, what are the best plants for cooling indoor climates?

 

  • Chinese Evergreen (Good Luck)

Chinese evergreens are one of the best houseplants for cooling homes and creating a sense of relaxation. For this reason, they are often associated with bringing good luck to the homeowners. In addition, they help purify the air of pollutants such as benzene and formaldehyde, and they have a high transpiration rate compared to other plants, which enhances indoor humidity. It is recommended to take care of this plant because it requires only minimal care, as it is sufficient to water it once every 7-10 days. However, care must be taken not to expose it to direct sunlight to avoid burning its leaves.

 

  • rubber plant

The rubber plant is a popular houseplant, thanks to its large, glossy leaves. It is native to India and Asia, and has different shades of green depending on the variety. Because of its wide leaves, it sweats more, making it a good choice for humidifying and cooling the atmosphere. It also does not require much care, as it is sufficient to water it once a week. It is best not to place it in direct sunlight, but it is necessary for it to receive bright light, so it is recommended to use transparent curtains to allow light to pass through without harming the plant.

 

 

 

  • Dracaena (Beautiful Dragon Tree)

The African Dracaena plant is suitable for homes with warm and humid climates. Also known as the "dragon tree", it is characterized by long leaves that emerge from a main stem, and its leaves vary in shape and thickness depending on the variety. Its ability to humidify the air increases with the density and thickness of its leaves. It is recommended to acquire this plant because it is highly drought tolerant, and only needs to be watered once every 10-14 days. It is preferable to spray the leaves regularly to maintain their moisture, which helps to gradually humidify the room. In addition, Dracaena helps to purify indoor air from pollutants.

 

  • Weeping fig.. excellent moisturizing

Known as "Ficus neamina", it is one of the most beautiful indoor plants that can be acquired, as it contributes greatly to cooling the air thanks to its dense leaves and its unique ability to release large amounts of moisture through the pores of its leaves. This evergreen plant originally grows in Asia and Australia, and its role in humidifying the air is highlighted when coordinated with other plants that help improve the indoor atmosphere, which leads to a noticeable reduction in temperatures. What also distinguishes the weeping fig is its ease of care, as it only needs to be watered once a week.

  • Philodendron 'Green Princess'

Not only does this large green leafy plant improve air quality, it also helps to boost the mood of the occupants of the house. This plant, which grows in its natural environment in Central and South America under tropical conditions, is available in two main types, one climbing and the other non-climbing. In both cases, the philodendron provides a refreshing atmosphere and an attractive appearance in the house.

 

 

See also:

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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