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SPATIPHYLLUM VASE 13CM
Rhizomatous plant belonging to the Araceae family, very common as a houseplant. It is long-lived and very rustic and easy to grow: it adapts to different situations of brightness and ambient humidity.
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A white that lights up your apartment all year round: it`s your "peace lily"! One of the most common plants in apartments: it is also ideal for those who want to approach the world of greenery for the first time. It produces particular inflorescences consisting of a long white spathe, coiled around a panicle of white flowers. The flowers last several weeks, becoming green before wilting completely. To obtain a healthy and luxuriant plant it is recommended to remove the ruined leaves and the withered flowers. Spathiphyllum is an indoor plant characterized by long, generally lanceolate leaves. If grown in the right conditions it produces "modified" white leaves, called spathe.
TREATMENT: Throughout the year, water regularly, allowing the soil to dry slightly between one watering and another. Generally an adult plant with average temperatures of 20 ° C needs 2-3 weekly operations. Spathiphyllums prefer rich and soft soil, which can slightly retain humidity: the ideal is to prepare a drainage layer with materials such as glass marbles or expanded clay on the bottom of the container.
Data sheet
- Form
- Round
- Exposure
- Internal: bright light
- Height of plants
- from 50 to 100 cm
- Flower color
- White
- Diameter of the flowerpot (cm)
- 13
- Required environments
- Bright environment
Discreet light
Lots of light even in the shade
Medium light
Reduced light - Moisture of the soil
- Not very humid soil
- Minimum required temperatures in ° C
- 13
- Maximum temperatures for the plant in ° C
- 32
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