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Lil' Peace Lily

Lil' Peace Lily

The Lil' Peace Lily desperately wants to live up to its name and seem like an ultra-laid-back low-maintenance houseplant. It's living in South America, spreading peace and love, and enjoying the bright, indirect sunlight while also being shade tolerant. All while trying desperately not to let on that its real name is Spathiphyllum and it can occasionally be a bit of a diva.

Although it tries to love being watered regularly like everyone else, it can't help but be a bit dramatic every time it gets wet. The Lil' Peace Lily is in a rush to grow and find its divine meaning for being here but, frustratingly, it still seems to take a while to first flower - no matter how often it says "Namaste". It's been in South America so long that 18 to 24°C is perfect - anything below 15°C and they'd freeze! Be warned, while the Spathiphyllum Pearl Cupido will happily take photos near stray dogs and cats for the gram, in reality, it isn't pet-friendly.

While all this may sound a bit offputting, the beautiful Lil' Peace Lily makes for a great houseplant. And, once this Lil' Prick has found its place in the world with someone who embraces them for who they are (hopefully you) it will then finally live up to its name.

At Prickle, we are always here to hear you! Send us your Peace Lily baby plant questions @prickleplantsuk.
$9.38
Lil' Peace Lily—
$9.38

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The Lil' Peace Lily desperately wants to live up to its name and seem like an ultra-laid-back low-maintenance houseplant. It's living in South America, spreading peace and love, and enjoying the bright, indirect sunlight while also being shade tolerant. All while trying desperately not to let on that its real name is Spathiphyllum and it can occasionally be a bit of a diva.

Although it tries to love being watered regularly like everyone else, it can't help but be a bit dramatic every time it gets wet. The Lil' Peace Lily is in a rush to grow and find its divine meaning for being here but, frustratingly, it still seems to take a while to first flower - no matter how often it says "Namaste". It's been in South America so long that 18 to 24°C is perfect - anything below 15°C and they'd freeze! Be warned, while the Spathiphyllum Pearl Cupido will happily take photos near stray dogs and cats for the gram, in reality, it isn't pet-friendly.

While all this may sound a bit offputting, the beautiful Lil' Peace Lily makes for a great houseplant. And, once this Lil' Prick has found its place in the world with someone who embraces them for who they are (hopefully you) it will then finally live up to its name.

At Prickle, we are always here to hear you! Send us your Peace Lily baby plant questions @prickleplantsuk.