Many people shy away from putting indoor plants in their bedroom - they would rob the sleeper of oxygen and thus a restful sleep, it is said. Well, most green plants actually absorb oxygen instead of producing it due to the lack of photosynthesis - however, the amounts are so small that you would have to plant an entire jungle to feel any effects.

Brighten up your bedroom with green plants
On the other hand, green plants - you should actually keep strongly scented flowering plants out of the bedroom - make this room more homely. A yucca “palm” in particular, which is actually not a palm tree at all, embellishes bare corners and gives the eye a green haven of peace. Just make sure that the plant gets enough light and is watered according to the incidence of light. During the winter months it even makes sense to move the yucca from the living room to the bedroom - the plant needs a winter break when the temperatures are cooler, which is why it is better off in the bedroom, which is often not heated or only slightly heated.
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Some green plants produce oxygen even at night, which is why they are especially recommended for the bedroom. These include popular indoor plants such as bow hemp, ficus (birch fig), mountain palm or one-leaf.