The Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily) has been scientifically proven to be an efficient absorber of indoor air pollution. The Peace Lily has striking, glossy, dark green leaves and white, cobra-shaped, sweetly scented flowers. This is an easy-care long-lived plant.
Air purifying .
Foliage and flowering.
Scented flowers.
Water spaths well from spring to autumn and more carefully in the winter. They tolerate standing in water but not drying out. Keep plants away from direct sunlight as to much light will cause yellowing of the foliage. Spaths are tropical plants and prefer warm temperatures, 18 degrees is ideal but they will tolerate down to 15 degrees.Keep drier in winter and apply liquid fertilizer regularly during the growing season. Occasionally wipe the leaves to keep them dust free. Spaths prefer high humidity, old flower stems can be cut off and plants should be repotted in the spring. Spaths can be susceptible to spider mites and grey mould.