- Converts mold spores into nutrients for growth.
- Improves indoor air quality by filtering pollutants.
Care Tips:
- Place in shaded or low-light areas.
- Water only when the soil feels dry.
3. English Ivy (Hedera helix)
A versatile climber, English Ivy thrives in high-moisture areas like bathrooms and kitchens, where it effectively absorbs airborne mold spores.
Benefits:
- Reduces allergens and mold spores.
- Adaptable to various indoor conditions.
Care Tips:
- Provide moderate sunlight and regular watering.
- Prune regularly to control its growth.
4. Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata)

The lush Boston Fern acts as a natural dehumidifier, reducing humidity and preventing mold formation.