Collection of illustrations of Peace Lilies in a row with varying heights
Description
Description

Peace lilies, of the Spathiphyllum genus, are tropical evergreen perennials with white blooms and lance shaped glossy green leaves. Popular as an easy-going houseplant that removes pollutants from the air, the peace lily will bloom in the spring with proper care and light. If you have small children or household animals such as dogs or cats, keep the plant away from reach as the leaves of the peace lily contain calcium oxalate which is poisonous in large amounts. Peace lilies are happy in well-lit areas with non-direct light, semi-humid environments (mist occasionally), and moist well-draining soil.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Peace lilies typically grow to a height of 24”-40” (61-102 cm) with larger variants growing up to 32”-50” (81-127 cm).

3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
How tall is a Peace Lily?
Peace lilies typically grow to a height of 24”-40” | .9-1.5 m with larger variants growing up to 32”-50” | 81-127 cm.
How do you care for a Peace Lily plant?
Peace lilies grow in well-lit areas with non-direct sunlight, and prefer semi-humid environments (mist occasionally), and moist well-drained soil.
How much should you water a Peace Lily?
Peace lilies should be given enough water to keep the soil moist while allowing for the top to slightly dry. In general, peace lilies can be watered at least once a week. The leaves of the peace lily will droop when they are thirsty. Peace lilies prefer filtered water as tap water may include chemicals that cause the leaves to brown.
Peace Lily
Details
Details

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Height (Typical): 24”-40” | .9-1.5 m
Height (Deluxe): 32”-50” | 81-127 cm
Leaf Width: 3”-10” | 3-25 cm
Leaf Length: 5”-25” | 12-65 cm
Appearance: Glossy lance shaped leaves, white lily flowers
Climate: Tropical
Care: Well-lit non-direct light, humid environments, moist well-drained soil
Scientific Name: Spathiphyllum

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Peace Lily elevation (multiple heights)

House plants, commonly referred to as indoor or potted plants, are a variety of plant species cultivated within indoor environments for decorative, health, or psychological benefits. Unlike outdoor plants, they're adapted to thrive in controlled conditions.