Sales of air purifying plants are on the rise in South Korea with the increasingly frequent high levels of fine dust.<br />The ministry of agriculture and the Korea Agro-Fisheries and Food Trade Corporation say sales of six plant species jumped 23 percent this year up until March 16th.<br />Common Ivy and Parlor Palm are able to absorb pollutants into their leaves.<br />Bengal figs clear the air of airborne allergens, …and Golden Pothos is excellent at reducing carbon monoxide levels.<br />Officials say they highly recommend having plants at home because they relax the mind and body while serving as air purifiers.<br />