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Peace Lily

Peace Lily

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Peace lilies make excellent houseplants for the home or office. These lovely plants not only brighten up a living space but are also excellent at cleaning the air of the room they are in.
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Get to Know Peace Lily!

Highlights

Most commonly, these plants have dark green leaves and white “flowers.” But what most people think of as the flower is actually a specialized leaf bract that grows hooded over the flowers.

Watering

Peace lilies prefer being under-watered rather than overwatered. How often you should water a peace lily depends on container size and how fast the soil drains, but, in general, water when the top inch of soil has dried out. In winter, reduce watering but never allow the soil to dry out completely. If your water at home is highly chlorinated, it's a good idea to use filtered water. Alternatively, you can allow tap water to sit for several days until the chlorine evaporates.

Sunlight

Like many popular indoor plants, peace lilies enjoy medium to low light. Which kind of light you need to provide will depend more on what you want your peace lily plant to look like. Peace lilies that are placed in more light tend to produce the lovely white spathes and flowers more, while peace lilies in low light will bloom less and will look more like a traditional foliage plant.

Pet-Friendly?

Peace lilies are toxic to pets.

Sad Plant (is your plant dying?)

CURLING LEAVES: Curled, pale leaves generally indicate that the plant is receiving too much light overall. And scorched leaves indicate too much direct sun. Evidence of either of these indicates the plant needs to be moved to a shadier location.

BROWNING TIPS: This can be due to too much or too little water, as well as poor soil drainage. It also can arise due to insufficient humidity. Ensure that your plant is properly watered and that the soil is draining.