With its large and variegated foliage, the dumb cane plant traps dust as well as removes other harmful toxins from the air.
The pygmy date palm filters out the tiny dust particles in the air that can accumulate on your surfaces.
Spider plants can trap the dust around your home with its bushy foliage and also removes toxins from the air.
The plant's tiny, glossy, wax leaves are particularly good at capturing dust and other airborne particles.
The huge size and glossy, waxy surface of the rubber plant's leaves make them an excellent filter for indoor dust and other particulates.
In addition to being an excellent dust-collector, pathos is one of the best plants for removing toxins and volatile organic compounds from indoor air.
Through its glossy foliage, the plant can absorb airborne contaminants such as mould spores. Peace lilies are also very effective in absorbing the toxic vapours of acetone.
The bushy foliage of Boston fern is extremely effective in trapping dust that floats around indoors.
All ivy varieties are efficient in removing the dust from your home, and works the best when hung from a basket.