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Peace Lily, Flowers and Foliage for Low-Light Areas Adding Peace Lily to the Home For low-light areas, northern-facing windows, offices and dark corners of the home, peace lilies offer glossy green foliage, bright white flowers, and a cheerful bit of nature for the indoors
Peace Lily Revisited - Daves Garden And thus concludes todays botanical seminar 'Peace Lily Pollination 101' I would like to thank the following members for the sue of their pictures: Equilibrium ('Domino'), giancarlo (large peace lily), grampapa (small peace lily), Monocromatico (S cannifolium) and Xenomorf (medium peace lily and male close-up)
Spathiphyllum - The Peace Lily - Daves Garden A Leaf for a Flower? The genus Spathiphyllum, otherwise known as Peace Lilies, are evergreen herbaceous plants in the Araceae, or aroid family While not true lilies, these plants do produce beautiful inflorescences consisting of a white leaf-like spathe and a knobby or bumpy spadix, on which the true flowers are found (see thumbnail picture at right) The medium to dark green foliage
Best Plants for Re-Humidifying Your Dry Indoor Air The peace lily also removes many harmful indoor toxins from the air, and make sure to keep it out of reach of both cats and dogs, as it is toxic to them if ingested Rubber Plant The rubber plant is a Ficus variety named for a milky white latex it yields (different from the main commercial source of latex for rubber)