Spathiphyllum 'Peace Lily' Live Plant
Best elegant greenery for enhancing home tranquility.
The Spathiphyllum, commonly known as the Peace Lily, is a popular houseplant celebrated for its elegant white blooms and air-purifying qualities. It thrives in low to bright indirect light conditions and prefers consistently moist soil, making it a relatively easy-care option for beginners. While beautiful, it's important to note that Peace Lilies are toxic to pets if ingested due to calcium oxalate crystals. This plant is ideal for indoor environments, adding a touch of natural beauty to living rooms, offices, and bathrooms.
$26.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
8183
/ 9446
#8183 in Potted Houseplants
Price vs Category Average
-48%
Below average
Pot Size
4
/ inches
Who it's for
- Busy individuals seeking a beautiful, low-maintenance indoor plant
- Health-conscious homeowners prioritizing improved indoor air quality
- Home decorators desiring a stylish, living focal point
Who should skip it
- Pet parents needing to ensure their furry companions' well-being
- New plant parents prone to overwatering their green companions
- Individuals with challenging indoor lighting environments
Key Specs
Pot Size
4 inches
Plant Height
6-12 inches
Pet Friendly
No
Air Purifying
Yes
Light Requirement
Low to Bright Indirect
Water Requirement
Keep evenly moist
Care Difficulty
Easy
Plant Type
Houseplant
Features
- Air purifying qualities
- Elegant white blooms
- Easy care for beginners
- Suitable for low light
- Adds natural beauty indoors
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the vibrant quality and effortless beauty of this live plant. Many reviewers highlight its healthy arrival and robust condition, often noting how well it adapts to new environments. Its reputation for being easy to care for resonates strongly, making it a favored choice for both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts. The plant's elegant appearance and air purifying qualities are frequently celebrated, contributing to a sense of comfort and tranquility in homes.
Know before you buy
No, the Peace Lily is toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. It contains calcium oxalate crystals that can cause irritation to the mouth, tongue, and throat, so it is best kept in a location inaccessible to your pets.
Peace Lilies prefer consistently moist soil. A good rule of thumb is to water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch, though the plant will often visually 'droop' slightly when it is thirsty, signaling it needs a drink.
While Peace Lilies are highly adaptable and thrive in low light, they still require some ambient light to grow. If your room has no windows, you will need to provide a supplemental grow light or rotate the plant to a brighter area periodically.
Yes, the Peace Lily is well-regarded for its air-purifying qualities. It is effective at filtering common indoor toxins from the air, making it a functional and aesthetic addition to offices or bedrooms.
Browning tips are often caused by low humidity, inconsistent watering, or tap water chemicals like fluoride. Try using filtered water and misting the leaves occasionally to maintain the plant's lush appearance.
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