The NASA clean air study identified the Peace Lily as one of the top plants for air purification. --- ~*~Subtitle~*~ Native to the rainforests of Central and South America, this is a houseplant icon; you'd struggle to find anybody who hasn't at least heard
The NASA clean air study identified the Peace Lily as one of the top plants for air purification.
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~*~Subtitle~*~
Native to the rainforests of Central and South America, this is a houseplant icon; you’d struggle to find anybody who hasn’t at least heard of a Peace Lily!
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~*~Latin~*~
‘Peace Lily’
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~*~Why~*~
The Peace Lily is a bit of a diva; if you forget to water it will dramatically collapse looking limp and lifeless. However, simply give it a good soak and it’ll pop right back up in less than half an hour.
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~*~How~*~
Watering: When the top inch of compost has dried; approximately once a week in the height of summer and once every 10-14 days in the winter; be careful not to overwater as this can lead to rotten roots.
Light: Tolerant of most aspects – ideally bright indirect or partially shaded.
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~*~Unique~*~
We work hard to provide a clear photograph and description of your chosen plant. However, all plants are unique and, whilst the pot size remains the same, there is always variation in size and shape from one plant to the next.
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