The peace lily is a popular indoor houseplant known for its elegant white flowers and air-purifying qualities.
It usually refers to Spathiphyllum.
🌿 What it looks like
- Dark green, glossy leaves
- White “flower” structures (actually a modified leaf called a spathe)
- Grows well in pots indoors
🌱 Basic care
💡 Light
- Prefers low to medium indirect light
- Can tolerate shade better than many plants
- Too much direct sun can burn leaves
💧 Water
- Likes consistently moist soil
- Water when the top inch of soil feels dry
- Drooping leaves usually mean it’s thirsty
🌡️ Temperature
- Best in normal room temperatures (18–27°C / 65–80°F)
- Avoid cold drafts
🌬️ Humidity
- Enjoys moderate to high humidity
- Bathrooms or kitchens are often ideal
🌸 Flowering tips
To encourage blooms:
- Provide brighter indirect light
- Feed lightly with balanced fertilizer during growing season
- Avoid overwatering or underwatering
⚠️ Common problems
- Yellow leaves → overwatering
- Brown tips → dry air or mineral buildup
- No flowers → low light or lack of nutrients
☠️ Safety note
Spathiphyllum is toxic if eaten by pets (cats and dogs) due to calcium oxalate crystals.
🧾 Bottom line
Peace lilies are easy, low-maintenance indoor plants that thrive in indirect light and regular watering, making them great for beginners.
If you want, I can help you figure out why your peace lily isn’t flowering or is drooping 👍