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Peace Lily Green - 10" Grow bag

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  • Air-purifying
  • Low-light tolerant
  • Elegant white blooms
  • Easy care
  • Symbol of peace
  • Great office plant
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The Peace Lily is a graceful, shade-loving foliage plant prized for its glossy dark-green leaves and elegant white spathe 'flowers'. Native to tropical Americas, it brings a calm, refined look to indoor spaces and is famous as one of the best air-purifying houseplants. It thrives in low to medium indirect light, making it perfect for homes and offices, and even tells you when it is thirsty by drooping dramatically, then reviving after watering. Symbolising peace and harmony, it is a popular gift, though its leaves are toxic to pets and should be kept out of reach.

Specifications

Family Araceae
Native region Tropical Americas
Mature height 30–70 cm indoors
Mature spread 30–60 cm
Growth rate Moderate
Foliage Glossy, lance-shaped dark-green leaves
Flower colour White (spathe)
Flower season Spring to summer; can repeat indoors
Climate zone Tropical (indoor)

Care guide

Sunlight Low to bright indirect light; no direct sun
Watering Keep evenly moist; droops when dry, revives after watering
Soil / mix Rich, well-draining, moisture-retentive potting mix
Temperature 18–30°C; avoid cold draughts
Humidity Moderate to high; mist or use a pebble tray
Fertilizer Dilute balanced feed monthly in growing season
Pruning Trim spent flowers and yellow leaves at the base
Repotting Every 1–2 years or when root-bound; divide clumps
Propagation Division of clumps
Pests & problems Spider mites, mealybugs, scale; root rot if soggy
Toxicity / safety Toxic to cats, dogs and humans if ingested (calcium oxalate)
Difficulty Easy

Uses

A decorative, air-purifying foliage plant for homes and offices; symbolises peace and is a popular gift, especially for low-light interiors.

Growing tips

In India keep it away from direct sun, water with filtered water if leaf tips brown, and raise humidity by misting or grouping plants during dry winters.

Frequently asked questions

How often should I water a Peace Lily?
Keep the soil evenly moist, watering when the top layer begins to dry. It droops noticeably when thirsty and perks up soon after watering.
Does a Peace Lily need sunlight?
No direct sun. It thrives in low to medium indirect light, which makes it ideal for indoor spaces and offices.
Is the Peace Lily safe for pets?
No. It contains calcium oxalate and is toxic to cats, dogs and humans if chewed, causing mouth and throat irritation.
Why is my Peace Lily not flowering?
Too little light is the usual reason. Move it to a brighter indirect spot and feed during the growing season to encourage blooms.
Why are the leaf tips turning brown?
Brown tips often come from hard or chlorinated water, low humidity, or over-fertilizing. Use filtered water and raise humidity.
How do I propagate a Peace Lily?
Divide a mature clump at repotting time, separating sections that each have roots and leaves, then pot them up individually.
Why are the leaves turning yellow?
Yellow leaves usually indicate overwatering or poor drainage, but can also result from too much light or aging foliage.
Does the Peace Lily purify air?
Yes, it is one of the best-known air-purifying houseplants, helping to reduce certain indoor air pollutants.
How often should I repot a Peace Lily?
Repot every 1–2 years or when it becomes root-bound, ideally in spring, and divide overcrowded clumps at the same time.
My Peace Lily droops a lot — is that bad?
Occasional drooping from dryness is normal and reverses after watering, but constant wilting in wet soil signals root rot from overwatering.

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