This particular plant, commonly known as the Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum 'Torelli'), is renowned for its air-purifying capabilities. It has the ability to effectively remove pollutants from the air, making it a valuable addition to indoor environments. This plant belongs to the category of tender perennials, which indicates that it's a long-lasting plant typically grown as an annual in regions with harsh winters or as a perennial in more temperate climates. Its tender nature means it may not withstand frost and requires protection during cold weather. Peace Lilies are prized not only for their air-cleansing qualities but also for their ornamental features. They showcase handsome, glossy, evergreen leaves with gently drooping tips that maintain their attractive appearance year-round. In addition to their foliage, these plants produce elegant white spathes (modified leaves) in spring and early summer. These spathes rise on slender stems above the foliage, creating a striking visual display. Peace Lilies, including the 'Torelli' variety, are known for their adaptability and ease of cultivation. They are relatively straightforward to grow and maintain, making them suitable for a wide range of gardeners, including beginners. Peace Lilies are often described as "unkillable" houseplants due to their resilience and forgiving nature. They can tolerate some neglect and are relatively low-maintenance, making them a popular choice for indoor gardening. When fully developed, Peace Lilies can reach heights of up to 60cm (24 inches) with a similar spread. This compact size makes them well-suited for placement on windowsills or in other indoor settings. As a tender perennial, this plant may require protection from frost and cold temperatures. In regions with milder winters, it can persist as a perennial, while in colder areas, it's often treated as an annual or brought indoors during the winter months. supplied as 12cm potted plants, decorative pot not included.
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Details:This particular plant, commonly known as the Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum 'Torelli'), is renowned for its air-purifying capabilities. It has the ability to effectively remove pollutants from the air, making it a valuable addition to indoor environments. This plant belongs to the category of tender perennials, which indicates that it's a long-lasting plant typically grown as an annual in regions with harsh winters or as a perennial in more temperate climates. Its tender nature means it may not withstand frost and requires protection during cold weather. Peace Lilies are prized not only for their air-cleansing qualities but also for their ornamental features. They showcase handsome, glossy, evergreen leaves with gently drooping tips that maintain their attractive appearance year-round. In addition to their foliage, these plants produce elegant white spathes (modified leaves) in spring and early summer. These spathes rise on slender stems above the foliage, creating a striking visual display. Peace Lilies, including the 'Torelli' variety, are known for their adaptability and ease of cultivation. They are relatively straightforward to grow and maintain, making them suitable for a wide range of gardeners, including beginners. Peace Lilies are often described as "unkillable" houseplants due to their resilience and forgiving nature. They can tolerate some neglect and are relatively low-maintenance, making them a popular choice for indoor gardening. When fully developed, Peace Lilies can reach heights of up to 60cm (24 inches) with a similar spread. This compact size makes them well-suited for placement on windowsills or in other indoor settings. As a tender perennial, this plant may require protection from frost and cold temperatures. In regions with milder winters, it can persist as a perennial, while in colder areas, it's often treated as an annual or brought indoors during the winter months. supplied as 12cm potted plants, decorative pot not included.
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This particular plant, commonly known as the Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum 'Torelli'), is renowned for its air-purifying capabilities. It has the ability to effectively remove pollutants from the air, making it a valuable addition to indoor environments. This plant belongs to the category of tender perennials, which indicates that it's a long-lasting plant typically grown as an annual in regions with harsh winters or as a perennial in more temperate climates. Its tender nature means it may not withstand frost and requires protection during cold weather. Peace Lilies are prized not only for their air-cleansing qualities but also for their ornamental features. They showcase handsome, glossy, evergreen leaves with gently drooping tips that maintain their attractive appearance year-round. In addition to their foliage, these plants produce elegant white spathes (modified leaves) in spring and early summer. These spathes rise on slender stems above the foliage, creating a striking visual display. Peace Lilies, including the 'Torelli' variety, are known for their adaptability and ease of cultivation. They are relatively straightforward to grow and maintain, making them suitable for a wide range of gardeners, including beginners. Peace Lilies are often described as "unkillable" houseplants due to their resilience and forgiving nature. They can tolerate some neglect and are relatively low-maintenance, making them a popular choice for indoor gardening. When fully developed, Peace Lilies can reach heights of up to 60cm (24 inches) with a similar spread. This compact size makes them well-suited for placement on windowsills or in other indoor settings. As a tender perennial, this plant may require protection from frost and cold temperatures. In regions with milder winters, it can persist as a perennial, while in colder areas, it's often treated as an annual or brought indoors during the winter months. supplied as 12cm potted plants, decorative pot not included.
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