If you're looking to enhance your indoor space with a touch of nature, the Spathiphyllum Peace Lily is your go-to choice. Not only does this stunning plant add a dash of elegance to any room, but it also works tirelessly to purify the air around you. Known for being incredibly low-maintenance, the Peace Lily flourishes in various light conditions, making it perfect for those who may not have a green thumb. Imagine placing one in your living room or office, where its lush foliage and beautiful white blooms can uplift your mood while improving air quality. Plus, with its compact size of a 9cm pot, it’s ideal for tight spaces or as a stylish desk accessory. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to add this beautiful, beneficial plant to your collection!
Spathiphyllum Peace Lily Indoor Plant - Peace Lily in a 9cm Pot - Ideal for The Home or Office (1 Plant)
£9.89
- Discover the beauty and benefits of the Spathiphyllum Peace Lily Indoor Plant from Carbeth Plants, the perfect addition to any home or office. Renowned for their elegant white blooms and lush green foliage, peace lilies not only enhance your indoor space but also purify the air, making them a popular choice for health-conscious plant lovers. This indoor plant thrives in a variety of light conditions, allowing you to place it almost anywhere – from a bright living room to a cozy office corner. Just remember to keep it out of harsh direct sunlight, especially during the summer months, to maintain its vibrant appearance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Popular questions and answers about this product
How often should I water my Peace Lily?
Water your Peace Lily when the top inch of soil feels dry. Typically, this means watering every one to two weeks, but it may vary based on your indoor environment.
Can Peace Lilies survive in low light?
Yes, Peace Lilies can thrive in low light, making them ideal for indoor spaces that don’t receive much natural sunlight. However, they may produce fewer flowers in such conditions.
Are Peace Lilies toxic to pets?
Yes, Peace Lilies are mildly toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. It's advisable to keep them out of reach of pets to ensure their safety.
What should I do if my Peace Lily is drooping?
Drooping can indicate either overwatering or underwatering. Check the soil moisture level and adjust your watering schedule accordingly. If the leaves are yellow, it may be a sign of too much water.
How can I encourage my Peace Lily to bloom?
To encourage blooming, ensure your Peace Lily receives bright, indirect sunlight and fertilise every 6-8 weeks during the growing season with a balanced fertiliser.
What size is the pot for the Peace Lily?
The Peace Lily arrives in a 9cm pot, making it a manageable size for beginners and easy to fit into various spaces around your home or office.












