peace lily
From EGP330.00
Sends up stiff erect stalks that produce beautiful white spathes. Dark green leaves stand erect in the juvenile stage, but start to bend as they mature. Peace lily plant plays a great role in air purifying.
SKU peace-lily
- indirect sunlight
- low
- frequently
Soil | Potting Mix | |
---|---|---|
Scientific Name | Spathiphyllum | |
Growth Cycle | Evergreen | |
Habit Type | Flowers | |
Flower Color | White Or Yellow | |
Aroma | Very Light Scent | |
Growth Rate | Slow | |
Habitat | Tropical Central America and Southeast Asia |
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