Spathiphyllum Peace Lily Indoor Plant
Best elegant greenery for those seeking easy care and air purification.
The Spathiphyllum Peace Lily is an easy-care indoor plant known for its air-purifying qualities, helping to filter pollutants from your home. It thrives in bright, indirect sunlight and requires watering about once a week. This plant prefers moderate humidity levels, making it a suitable addition to most indoor environments. It arrives potted in a stylish 6-inch decor planter, with an average shipping height of 1 to 2 feet, ready to enhance your living space.
$24.11
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Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
8817
/ 10298
#8817 in Potted Houseplants
Price vs Category Average
-54%
Below average
Model
.06.3.
/ COSYCYL
Who it's for
- Homeowners seeking to improve indoor air quality naturally.
- New plant owners or busy individuals desiring low-effort greenery.
- Decorators and individuals wanting beautiful, classic, flowering houseplants.
Who should skip it
- Pet owners with curious cats or dogs who chew plants.
- Individuals who struggle with consistent watering or tend to overwater.
- Plant parents with limited indirect light or very sunny homes.
Key Specs
Model
CO.SY06.3.CYL
Plant Type
House Plant
Pot Diameter
6 in
Average Shipping Height
1-2 ft
Pet Friendly
No
Air Purifying
Yes
Care Difficulty
Easy
Watering Frequency
Weekly
Features
- Air-purifying plant filters pollutants
- Thrives in bright indirect sunlight
- Easy care, water once a week
- Prefers moderate humidity
- Includes a 6-inch decor planter
- Average shipping height of 1-2 ft
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the vibrant quality and healthy condition of this peace lily upon arrival, often noting its careful packaging. A key theme is its ease of care, making it an ideal choice for adding natural beauty to any indoor space without demanding extensive attention. Many appreciate its air purifying qualities and the immediate aesthetic uplift it provides. While minor issues like initial leaf yellowing are occasionally mentioned, overall satisfaction remains high due to its resilience and lasting elegance.
Know before you buy
No, the Peace Lily is toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. It is best to place this plant in a room or on a shelf that your pets cannot access.
Peace Lilies prefer bright, indirect light, which means a spot near a window where the sun doesn't hit the leaves directly. If your space is too dark, the plant may struggle to bloom, while direct sun can scorch the foliage.
While a weekly watering schedule is a good baseline, the best way to tell is to check the top inch of soil. If it feels dry to the touch, it is time to water; if the leaves start to droop slightly, the plant is signaling that it is thirsty.
Yes, the Peace Lily is well-regarded for its ability to filter common household pollutants from the air. While it won't replace an air purifier, it is a functional and aesthetic addition to a healthier home environment.
Peace Lilies prefer moderate humidity, so if your home is very dry, you can mist the leaves occasionally or place the plant on a tray filled with pebbles and water. This helps create a more comfortable microclimate for the plant without needing a dedicated humidifier.
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