Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily, Spathe Flower, White Sails) (2024)

Peace lily is a group of about 60 species of flowering plants that are semi-evergreen, perennial herbs typically grown as houseplants. They are members of the arum family (Araceae) and are native to Mexico, tropical America, Malesia and islands of the western Pacific. The genus name is Greek for leaf-like spathe.

Peace lilies prefer partial to deep shade. Do not place plants in direct sun. They enjoy warm conditions between 68 and 85 degrees F during the day and no more than a 10-degree drop at night. Cold and drafty conditions, specifically temperatures of 40 to 60 degrees F, will slow growth considerably. Extended periods below 40 degrees F can damage leaves, stems and roots. Keep the soil moist, but not soggy; allow it to dry between waterings. Watering from below works very well for peace lilies. Fertilize at one-quarter of the recommended strength and flush soil between applications of fertilizer. Over-fertilizing and salt build-up can burn the leaf tips and roots. The plant requires a large pot and should be kept somewhat pot bound. Use a potting mix high in organic matter. Re-pot, when necessary, in February or March.

While peace lilies can grow up to 6 feet tall, they more typically reach 3 feet high and wide in an indoor setting. Dwarf cultivars are available. The plants have no specific bloom time, but flower freely. The NASA Clean Air Study found that peace lilies clean indoor air of certain environmental contaminants, including benzene and formaldehyde.

These low-maintenance plants are popular as specimens or accents in interior groupings for their deep-green glossy foliage and showy, white blooms that change to pale green after 10 days and then remain lovely for at least another month.

Insects, Diseases and Other Plant Problems: Mealybugs are probably the most common insect indoors. Because of the wide foliage, cleaning the leaves regularly with a damp cloth to remove dust will help its appearance and remove some pests that tend to gather under the bottom of the leaves.

VIDEO Created by Elisabeth Meyer for "Houseplants, Succulents, and Cacti" a plant identification course offered in partnership withLongwood Gardens.

Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily, Spathe Flower, White Sails) (2024)
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