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where to buy japanese peace lily Peace Lily & Lisbon Planter – Happy HouseplantsThe Peace Lily, scientifically known as Spathiphyllum, is a plant that epitomizes serenity and beauty. Nestled gracefully in a 12cm pot, this exquisite houseplant is more than just a stunning addition to your interior space; it symbolises tranquility and grace. Native to the rainforests of Central and South America, the Peace Lily is a member of the Araceae family, renowned for its lush, green foliage and elegant white flowers. This plant is famous

The Peace Lily, scientifically known as Spathiphyllum, is a plant that epitomizes serenity and beauty. Nestled gracefully in a 12cm pot, this exquisite houseplant is more than just a stunning addition to your interior space; it symbolises tranquility and grace.

Native to the rainforests of Central and South America, the Peace Lily is a member of the Araceae family, renowned for its lush, green foliage and elegant white flowers. This plant is famous for its purity and timeless charm, making it a perfect choice for any home.

Peace Lilies are also remarkably easy to look after for something so exotic looking - keep them in a semi-shaded position and you’re on the right track.  Think of them peeping out of the dappled shade in the rainforest and you’ll have the right idea for their care. A lot of people assume that tropical plants must like full sun but generally, with rainforest plants that’s not the case - the forest provides lots of shade so many plants prefer not to be in the full glare of the sun.

Pot Included:Select from our stunning Charcoal, Pink Clay, or Sage Lisbon Planters. The Lisbon planter effortlessly complements a variety of interior design styles with its minimalistic design, curved shape, and smooth finish. Whether your decor leans modern or traditional, this 15cm wide planter perfectly matches your Peace Lily.

Free Gift Card Included: The Peace Lily makes a thoughtful gift for any occasion, be it Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's Day, or even Christmas. When gifting, we include a free, handwritten card with your personalized message. Your gift will be a delightful surprise, as we ensure there are no visible prices or paperwork.

Caring for Your Peace Lily: 

To ensure the well-being and vitality of your Peace Lily, follow these essential care guidelines:

Light Requirements: Place your Peace Lily in an area with bright, indirect light. While it thrives in moderate to high light conditions, protect it from harsh, direct sunlight that could harm its leaves. Ideal spots include areas near north or east-facing windows.

Temperature and Humidity: Maintain a warm and mildly humid environment. The Peace Lily prefers temperatures between 18°C and 26°C (65°F and 80°F) and appreciates a slight boost in humidity. You can achieve this by misting the leaves or using a humidifier, promoting healthy growth and flowering.

Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but avoid overwatering. Wait until the top inch of soil has slightly dried out before watering again. Striking the right balance is crucial, as both underwatering and overwatering can affect the plant's health.

Soil and Potting: Use a well-draining potting mix tailored for tropical plants. The Peace Lily prefers soil that retains moisture while allowing excess water to escape freely. Ensure the pot has drainage holes to prevent water buildup. Repotting may be necessary every couple of years or when the plant outgrows its current container.

Fertilizing: Feed your Peace Lily with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every two to four weeks during the active growing season, typically spring and summer. Follow the recommended dosage and application instructions on the fertilizer label.

Is it suitable if I have pets? It’s toxic to cats and dogs.

The Peace Lily is cherished for its elegant white blooms and its glossy, lush foliage. Its enduring beauty and air-purifying qualities make it a cherished addition to any indoor setting.

Common Questions about the Peace Lily:

Where should I place the Peace Lily? Position the plant in bright, indirect light and shield it from direct sunlight.

How often should I water the Peace Lily? Maintain even soil moisture, watering when the top inch of soil becomes slightly dry.

Does the Peace Lily require high humidity? While it appreciates slightly elevated humidity levels, it can thrive in regular household humidity.

Can I fertilize the Peace Lily? Absolutely, use a balanced, water-soluble indoor plant fertilizer during the growing season, and reduce or suspend fertilization in winter.

Size:

Pot Size: 12cm (diameter). With its serene white blooms and lush foliage, the Peace Lily is ready to bring tranquillity to your living space. Plant it in a beautiful decorative pot or let it gracefully cascade in your indoor garden for a touch of timeless elegance.

All our plants are carefully selected and supplied in sturdy plastic nursery pots to ensure their safe delivery to your doorstep. Embrace the tranquillity of the Peace Lily and transform your home into a haven of serenity and beauty.

We invite you to explore our Houseplant Blog for further inspiration and expert advice on caring for your beloved houseplants. Whether you're a seasoned plant enthusiast or just beginning your indoor gardening journey, our blog is your trusted resource for cultivating a thriving and enchanting indoor garden. Discover the unique beauty of the Peace Lily and other remarkable plants that will transform your home into a botanical masterpiece.

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