Peace
Lily (Spathiphyllum species) |
Other common Names |
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White
flag, white sails, Spath flower |
Light |
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Low
- Medium
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Care
level
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Easy
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Water |
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Moderately
moist soil preferred |
Humidity |
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Average
- High |
Temperature |
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Average
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Propagation Method |
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By
division |
Common Problems |
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Crown
rot, brown leaf tips, rarely mealybugs, spidermites |
Decoration
Tips |
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Best
suited as a windowsill or tabletop plant |
Common
Varities: |
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Spathiphyllum
wallisii, Spathiphyllum clevelandii, Spathiphyllum
floribunda |
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Description |
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Originating
in Central and South America, the
peace lily is one of the more commonly
available houseplants. The peace lily
is very tolerant of a wide range of
conditions, and makes a very good
beginner plant. It is also a great
plant to have in your collection.
The peace lily has large, dark green
veined leaves, and elegant white spath
flowers. |
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