
Chlorophytum comosum 'Variegatum' 12/tray
4CHVABP08
Origin
The Spathiphyllum 'Pearl Cupido', also known as the Peace Lily, has its roots in the tropical regions of South America and Asia. The plant belongs to the family of Araceae, commonly known as the Arum family. The botanical name 'Spathiphyllum' comes from the Greek words 'spath' and 'phyllum', which mean 'spatula' and 'leaf' respectively, referring to the spade-like shape of the flower.
Characteristics
The Spathiphyllum 'Pearl Cupido' is known for its elegant, delicate leaves and distinctive white flowers. The leaves are leathery and dark green, contrasting the pearl white flowers. The plant produces flowers sporadically throughout the year, usually in the spring and early summer. On average, the 'Pearl Cupido' reaches a height of 30-40 centimetres.
Care
The Spathiphyllum 'Pearl Cupido' requires moderate light but must not be exposed to direct sunlight, as the intense sun can burn the leaves. The plant prefers high humidity, so it's necessary to mist the plant regularly. In the summer, the 'Pearl Cupido' needs watering once a week, while in winter once every two weeks suffices. Being of tropical origin, this plant thrives at room temperature, not below 15 degrees Celsius.
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