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Calming Plants That Add Serenity to Your Home Office

Lemon Cypress Tree

Cypress essential oils are popular in aromatherapy because their relaxing scent can help alleviate respiratory issues (such as coughing), calm inflammation, reduce anxiety, and relieve sore or cramped muscles. 

Peaceful White Garden

This indoor planter includes a mix of calming green foliage plants, a kalanchoe, and a peace lily, which symbolizes solitude, serenity, and of course, peace. 

Crassula Jade Succulent

A little luck never hurts for avoiding stress. The crassula jade succulent is thought to bring good fortune and wealth to its owner, and it's known to increase humidity levels (which can help kill airborne viruses). 

Silver Satin Pothos

Studies suggest that pothos plants can give off a calming effect and even help to alleviate eye irritation from too many hours staring at a screen. Plus, pothos is one of the easiest houseplants to care for because it will grow in very little sunlight and doesn't need a lot of pampering. 

Juniper Bonsai Tree

While the plant itself has some healing properties (it's been shown to help cure fatigue, coughs, and sore throats), the real stress-relieving benefits come from caring for the tree; bonsai can be a relaxing hobby that helps put you in touch with nature.

Succulents

Spiky-looking succulents contribute humidity and oxygen to the air for a more relaxing environment, and can improve your memory and focus. Also, they're perfect for just about any brightly-lit office space because they don't need much room to grow. 

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