In the vastness of Kenya, where it sometimes doesn't rain for months, a very special plant grows. The Zamioculcas zamiifolia, which is native here and is also available here under the name Glücksfeder, has adapted perfectly to the living conditions there. The succulent plant has now become a very popular houseplant for us, and it ensures a he althy indoor climate, especially in the bedroom.
Why is the Zamioculcas suitable for the bedroom?
The Zamioculcas zamiifolia, also known as the lucky feather, is an ideal plant for the bedroom as it filters harmful substances and produces fresh oxygen even at night. It prefers temperatures above 18°C and should not be too cold or drafty.
Sleep better thanks to fresher breathing air
The advice is usually not to put any plants in the bedroom - these would rob the sleeper of oxygen, as houseplants are more likely to emit carbon dioxide at night due to the lack of photosynthesis. Well, you actually shouldn't place strongly scented plants in the bedroom - the result could be a headache. But plants with large, green leaves like the Zamioculcas also ensure better air in this room. The plant is able to filter harmful substances from the air and also produces fresh oxygen at night.
Tip
So that the Zamioculcas feels comfortable in your bedroom, it should be neither too cold nor too drafty. The plant prefers temperatures above 18°C.