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BOTANICAL NAME
Spathiphyllum wallisii 'Sweet Lauretta'
COMMON NAME
Peace Lily
PLANT TYPE
House Plant, Evergreen
FAMILY
Araceae
PLANT HEIGHT
55 cm
FEEDING
Balanced liquid fertiliser monthly
WATERING
Water and mist freely during growth
LIGHT CONDITIONS
Partial Shade
PRUNING
Removed wilted flowers
PEST
Generally pest free
DISEASES
Generally disease free
SOIL
Moist but well drained
AIR PURIFYING
Yes
CURIOSITY
The name Peace Lily comes from its white flowers, which symbolise the white flag of ceasefire. Peace Lilies are known as the bringers of peace. According to the art of Feng Shui, Peace Lilies are very powerful, they are believed to calm the aura of a room and bring positive energy
TYPE
House Plant
Spathiphyllum wallisii 'Sweet Lauretta'
Spathiphyllum wallisii, or Peace Lily, is a lovely, low maintenance houseplant with glossy green leaves and long, white flowers (known as spathes) in spring and summer. It is an evergreen perennial.
Peace lilies can tolerate some shade, but they need a bright spot, out of direct sunlight to grow the best flowers. It’s important to keep watering regularly but not let their soil get waterlogged. Your Peace Lily will let you know if it’s short of water because its leave will droop, but it will recover a few hours after watering. While Spathiphyllum wallisii is growing, ensure to maintain humidity and mist it freely. After your flowers begin to wilt, you should remove them to encourage more to bloom. Moist but well drained soil, and a dose of liquid fertiliser each month will keep a Peace Lily happy and healthy.
Peace Lilies are generally free from pests and diseases and will purify the air in your home. This plant should not be ingested.