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For best results, repot your plants in spring and choose a well-draining pot that’s just one or two sizes larger than the pot your plant is growing in. If the peace lily’s roots are tangled in ...
A peace lily may look a little wilted immediately after you repot it. Keep its soil moist and put it in an area with bright but indirect light and cool temperatures. It should recover in a week or ...
The peace lily (Spathiphyllum) is a popular houseplant native to tropical regions.It has lovely foliage and interesting flowers—a specialized white leaf acts as a backdrop for a spadix of tiny ...
Spathiphyllum wallisii, commonly known as peace lily, [1] [2] white sails, [3] or spathe flower, [4] is a very popular indoor house plant of the family Araceae. [3] The genus name means "spathe-leaf", and the specific epithet is named after Gustav Wallis , the German plant collector .
Certain species of Spathiphyllum are commonly known as spath or peace lilies. They are evergreen herbaceous perennial plants with large leaves 12–65 cm long and 3–25 cm broad. The flowers are produced in a spadix, surrounded by a 10–30 cm long, white, yellowish, or greenish spathe. The plant does not need large amounts of light or water ...
O. umbellatum is a perennial herbaceous bulbous plant , dying back after flowering, to an underground storage bulb. The following year, it regrows from the often shallow rooted bulbs, which are ovoid with a membranous coat, [ 2 ] 15–25 millimetres ( 1 ⁄ 2 –1 inch) long and 18–32 mm ( 3 ⁄ 4 – 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) in diameter.
Fix It: Spritz your peace lily’s leaves with water once a week. Put the peace lily in a bathroom where you take regular steamy showers. Put a humidifier in the room with the peace lily. Your ...
When cultivated as a houseplant, Spathiphyllum cochlearispathum is commonly called peace lily. Taxonomic history ...