Spathiphyllum Torelli
Spathiphyllum Torelli
Spathiphyllum plants can improve the air humidity by effectively breaking down harmful substances in the air.
Please note! This is a small plant.
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The height of our plants are measured from the ground to the top.
Please note that the delivery height may vary 10%.

The diameter of our plants is the diameter of the nursery pot. We recommend a decorative pot with a diameter that’s larger.
Plants are natural products and therefore almost certainly differ from product photos. These characteristics make plants extra special and unique. Plants are not exactly the same size as shown.
Height
45 cm
Potsize
12 cm
Botanical name
Spathiphyllum Torelli
Toxic to pets
Yes
Care
Description
The Spathiphyllum has large white flowers with striking shapes. This has made the plant popular since the 19th century, and we understand why!
You can also know the Spathiphyllum by its nickname Peace Lily.
Spathiphyllum plants can improve the air humidity by effectively breaking down harmful substances in the air. This is very useful for houses located in the city or homes with little ventilation. So if you are feeling down, get a Peace lily to cheer yourself up!
The Vivaldi has slightly smaller leaves than its sister, Lauretta, which keeps the plant more compact. The Lauretta has more significant and wider leaves than the Vivaldi.
With or without pot? | Without decorative pot |
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Height in cm | 45 cm |
Pot size Ø | 12 cm |
Botanical name | Spathiphyllum Torelli |
Nicknames | Peace Lily, Spath lily |
Quantity | 1 |
Attributes | Air-purifying, Easy to care for, Flowering, Green, Shade-loving, Small |
Location | Indirect sunlight, Shade |
Watering | Requires water once a week. During the summer twice a week |
Best location | Medium light to partial shade. Can't withstand full sun |
Plant nutrition | It is best if you add plant nutrition once every month during the summer |
Repotting | After purchase, repotting is not necessary. The plant should then be repotted preferably every 2 years |
Toxic | Yes |