Peace Lilies were first discovered in 1824 in the Columbian Jungles. Since then, these plants have been admired for both indoor and outdoor gardening. Peace Lilies are labeled as the ‘Perfect Houseplants’ because they are easy to grow, bloom periodically and get few pests or diseases. These plants also adapt well to low-light environments. If …
Peace Lily
Peace Lily, also known as Spathiphyllum, is not a true Lily, but it belongs to the Araceae family. It is a versatile plant and can be taken care of easily. They come from the tropical rainforests of America. Peace Lily grows up to 20-40 inches (0.5 -1m) long and spreads up to 10 inches (0.2 …
Peace Lilies are a beloved choice of plants for indoor plant enthusiasts. They are easy to grow and even easier to take care of. Note that Peace Lilies are not true Lilies. They belong to the Araceae family. Although Peace Lilies are known as a symbol of peace, there’s a compound in them that makes …
The Peace Lily is a well-known tropical Aroid that adorns living rooms and offices all over the world. The glossy dark green leaves, along with the magnificent white blossom, can make anyone fall for the Peace Lily’s beauty. Those of us growing Peace Lilies often see the plant growing too big for its pot, as …
The Peace Lily plant is grown indoors for its stunning green leaves and its magnificent white blooms containing a spathe and a spadix as all Aroid plants do. These flowers are also called inflorescence, meaning cluster of flowers according to Iowa State University. Will a Peace Lily Root in Water? Although Peace Lilies are known …