Top Indian Plants that gives Oxygen at Night..

Top Indian Plants that gives Oxygen at Night..

Tulsi  (Ocimum tenuiflorum) 

Also known as Holy Basil. Tulsi is highly regarded in Indian culture for its medicinal properties.  It is believed to release oxygen during the night and is commonly grown in households. 

Aloe Vera (Aloe vera) 

Aloe Vera is a succulent plant known for its gel-filled leaves with various health benefits.  It performs photosynthesis during the day and releases a small amount of oxygen at night. 

Curry Leaf  (Murraya koenigii) 

Curry Leaf is a popular aromatic plant used in Indian cuisine.  While it primarily releases oxygen during the day. It is believed to continue the process to a certain extent during the night. 

Neem (Azadirachta indica) 

Neem is a widely used medicinal tree in India.  It is known for its antibacterial and antifungal properties.  While its oxygen production at night is limited, it is highly valued for its overall health benefits. 

Peepal (Ficus religiosa) 

Peepal, or Sacred Fig, is considered a sacred tree in India.  While it primarily releases oxygen during the day. Some claim it continues to produce oxygen at night, although in negligible amounts. 

Pothos  (Epipremnum aureum) 

Pothos, also known as Money Plant, is a popular indoor plant in India.  It helps in purifying the air by removing certain toxins.  While it primarily performs photosynthesis during the day, it may release a small amount of oxygen at night. 

Snake Plant  (Sansevieria trifasciata) 

Snake Plant is a hardy indoor plant that is known to purify the air by removing toxins.  Snake plants are an excellent choice for any room in the house and will help remove formaldehyde from your air. 

Areca Palm  (Dypsis lutescens) 

Areca Palm is a tropical indoor plant with feathery, arching fronds.  While it primarily releases oxygen during the day, it is recognized for its air-purifying qualities.