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The Aloe Vera
Aloe barbadensis millerThe Aloe Vera is more than a succulent; it is a living "bio-indicator." Renowned for its ability to clear benzene and formaldehyde from the air, this plant is famous for developing small brown spots when air pollution levels become high, alerting you to your environment's health. It is a staple for minimalist kitchens and sun-drenched windowsills.
The Healing Specimen
Beyond its air-purifying capacity, the interior gel of the Aloe Vera leaf is a potent natural remedy for minor burns and skin irritations. To thrive, it requires well-draining succulent soil and direct sunlight. While highly beneficial for humans, please note that Aloe is toxic to pets if consumed, so keep it on elevated surfaces.
| Pet Safety | Toxic (Keep Elevated) |
| Light Requirement | Direct, Bright Sunlight |
| Key Utility | Air Monitoring & Topical Healing |