7 Types of Trees That Reduce PM2.5

7 Types of Trees That Reduce PM 2.5 Dust Entering Your Home
PM 2.5 dust remains a problem that significantly affects our lives and health. Everywhere you look these days, you see dust. SUPALAI has compiled 7 types of trees that can help reduce PM 2.5 dust.
Shade-tolerant shrubs: Streblus asper, Gardenia, Ficus microcarpa, Ficus benghalensis, Ficus religiosa, Streblus asper tea plant, Ficus religiosa tea plant, Cycas revoluta, Areca palm, and Terminalia chebula.
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Sun-tolerant shrubs: Gardenia, Golden Shower, Oleander, Cassia fistula, Delonix regia, Ixora, and Aglaonema.
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Shade-tolerant trees: Rhizophora mucronata, Mimusops elengi, Aglaonema spp., Magnolia champaca, Magnolia champaca, Magnolia champaca var. spontaneum, and Cassia fistula.
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Sun-tolerant trees (limited areas): Pinus merkusii, Casuarina equisetifolia, Albizia lebbeck, Terminalia catappa, Terminalia chebula, Diospyros spp., and Cassia spp.
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Sun-tolerant trees (large areas): Casuarina equisetifolia, Butea monosperma, Lagerstroemia spp., Tamarindus indica, and Adenium spp. Fig tree, Wild gooseberry
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Climbing plants: Honeysuckle, Clerodendrum thomsoniae, Purple trumpet vine, Ting Tang, Gardenia, Milkweed, Passion fruit, Golden leaf
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Climbing plants with clinging roots: Yellow trumpet vine, Ivy gooseberry, Split-leaf philodendron, Volvariegata, variegated philodendron
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Source of this article: Thairath


