What is the peace lily?
peace, a name that includes several varieties of the plant spathiphyllum is a very popular house plant. It can be called a cabinet plant because it needs small light and in fact it is best in the areas of the low light of the house. The plant blooms every few months, when it is healthy, it produces white flowers with a long stick, similar to Calla Lily. It is a common gift for people on funeral and monuments and with proper care the plant can live for several years. The leaves are deep, glossy green and the plant, when it blooms, can be as high as 4 feet (1.22 m). The plant grows well and should be moved every few years or even separated. The more rootbound becomes in its pot, the more likely it is to require more water.
There is some debate on how best for water. Many experts suggest watering IT once a week, but others say it is better to check soil humidity. The soil should always feel slightly damp, andLe pot should not sit in the water. The gardener might want to empty the tray of plants with extra water and should definitely wait for the water again for a week until it happens. The slight decreasing in foliage also indicates that the plant may need water.
To ensure that gardening experts recommend fertilization of the race every two to three months. If it refuses, it can be root, exposed to designs or can be too large. Cropping any excessive leaf can also stimulate the flower cycle.
Since the plant is inside, it usually does not attract pests, although the occasional peace lily will have infestation of mites. People can prevent most contamination and diseases by wipe the leaves every few weeks with a damp cloth. Also, the plant should not be cooler than 40 ° F (4.44 ° C) at any extended period at maintenance temperatures.
Environmentalists celebrated this plant for their ability to clean air and remove chemicals like JE formaldehyde and carbon monoxide. The US National Aviation and Space Administration (NASA) conducted a study on houseplants and named the peace lily among the top ten plants for removing internal chemicals and maintaining air "greener".
Despite its advantages, however, this plant is not a good choice for every home. It is toxic and can cause mouth ulcerations and vomiting in children who eat them. A small number of leaves chewed by a dog or cat is even more dangerous and potentially more fatal. If someone suspects that a child or animal has eaten a peace lily, they should contact poison control immediately. For the safety of all household residents, people who have children or animals should not maintain this plant.