

They are one of the best low light house plants. The proper time to water them is when the leaves start to droop, just a little. They'll bounce back quickly once watered.

They let you know quickly when they are dry by a noticeably droop in the foliage. The lily will tell you when it’s dry It’ll droop it’s leaves and become limp. Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry. Spathiphyllum domino 'Domino peace lily' Common names: Peace Lily, White Sails, Spathe Flower Peace lilies are an excellent houseplant for any plant parent They are extremely shade tolerant and easy to maintain, and they reward you with gorgeous blossoms that pop out from their clustered centers. Make sure to keep away from sun’s rays since this can burn and damage the leaves. The Peace Lily is very different from many plants used today indoors. The Domino Peace Lily tolerates low light but does best in medium to bright indirect light. Wherever it is found, it thrives in the deep shade of the humid tropical rainforest understory. A fascinating plant that has somehow managed to circle the world long before man discovered its beauty. Interestingly, two species are found on the other side of the world, in Malaysia, and one is native to both Costa Rica AND the Philippines. There are approximately 30 different species of Spathiphyllum, some are native to Central and South America. Its' widespread interior use is due to its exceptional acclimation to low light conditions. In the right conditions it freely blooms year round with short flower stalks sporting a large upright white spathe enclosing the spadix. Spathiphyllum the genus name means, literally, "leaf spathe", with spathe defined as "A large bract or pair of bracts sheathing a flower cluster, as a spadix." You're likely to know it as "Peace Lily". Domino Peace Lily is a tropical perennial forming a basal mound with exceptionally large glossy deep green foliage splashed with white that is commonly used as a houseplant.
