Peace Lily
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Purifies air — removes mold spores, ammonia, formaldehyde
Adds humidity to dry rooms
Known to reduce stress and promote restful sleep
Blooms beautiful white spathes (flower-like leaves)
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Represents peace, healing, purity, and rebirth
Commonly used in spiritual and memorial spaces
In Feng Shui, believed to balance energy and remove negativity
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Native to tropical rainforests of Central & South America
Discovered in the late 1800s and cultivated as a houseplant
Gained popularity for its ability to bloom indoors
Frequently gifted during funerals and healing ceremonies
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Despite its name, it’s not a true lily
Blooms year-round in the right conditions
NASA lists it as a top air-cleaning plant
Safe to touch, but mildly toxic if ingested by pets or kids
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Light: Bright, indirect light (can tolerate low light)
Water: Keep soil moist, but not soggy — water when top inch is dry
Soil: Well-draining, rich potting mix
Pro Tip: Drooping leaves? It’s your plant’s way of saying "water me!"