Description
Peace Lily is a very popular indoor houseplant. It is a clump-growing herbaceous perennial which produces white flowers that look like the hood of a cobra. Leaves are shiny and glossy, attractive even with no spathes.
Peace lilies are sturdy plants with glossy, dark green oval leaves that narrow to a point. The leaves rise directly from the soil. The long-lasting flowers start out pale green and slowly turn creamy white as they open.
Common Name | Peace lily, Cobra plant |
Flower Colour | Creamy White |
Bloom Time | Spring or early summer |
Height Specification | 1 Feet to 6 Feet |
Growing Care | Easy |
Care for Peace Lily
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- Peace lilies should be re-potted when the root growth has overfilled the container.
- Use a humus-rich potting soil to repot the peace lily.
- To help the roots to retain soil and prevent the root tearing, re-pot the plant when the soil is somewhat moist.
- Keep the soil moist at all times, but do not overwater.
- During the winter fertilize every 6 weeks or so.
- If you want flowers to appear, but none have, move the plant to a darker room.
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