Peace Lily is a popular indoor plant known for its glossy green leaves and elegant white “flowers” (which are actually modified leaf structures called spathes).
🌿 What makes Peace Lily special
- Very common houseplant for homes and offices
- Thrives in low to medium light
- Helps improve indoor air appearance and humidity feel
- Blooms white flowers when healthy
🪴 Care basics (simple guide)
💡 Light
- Prefers indirect light
- Can survive in low light, but may flower less
💧 Water
- Water when the top soil feels dry
- Drooping leaves usually mean it needs water
- Avoid overwatering (can cause root rot)
🌡️ Temperature
- Best in normal room temperatures
- Avoid cold drafts or extreme heat
⚠️ Important safety note
Peace lily is toxic if eaten (to pets and humans):
- Can cause mouth irritation
- Drooling or stomach discomfort if ingested
Keep away from:
- cats
- dogs
- small children
🌱 Common problems
- Yellow leaves → too much water
- Drooping → needs water or stress
- Brown tips → dry air or over-fertilizing
✔️ Bottom line
Peace Lily is a low-maintenance, decorative indoor plant that’s great for beginners, as long as it’s watered properly and kept away from pets.
If you want, I can tell you how to make it bloom more often or fix drooping leaves step-by-step.