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SPATHIPHYLLUM Potted plant, Peace lily,

Price £ 10

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SPATHIPHYLLUM

When the leaves droop on this easy-care plant, it’s trying to tell you that it needs water. Easy to understand – and it can also boost your well-being and make the home more vibrant.

Article Number168.040.78

Product details

This plant is hardwearing and easy-care, so you can create a green home without being a gardening expert.

Decorate your home with plants combined with a plant pot to suit your style.

  • Native to Colombia and Venezuela.

    Easy care plant.

    This plant will dry out if placed too close to a heat source such as a radiator.

    Give your plants a boost with fertiliser every month. If you notice that the plant has gone dormant - let it be until next season.

    IKEA provides all potted plants with nutrient-rich soil, repotting is not needed until 1 year after purchase.

    Remove dust every now and then to allow the plant to get as much light as possible.

    The height of the plants can vary.

  • Material
    Plant/ Substrate:
    Cultivated potted plant
    Pot:
    Polypropylene plastic
    Care
    Others

    Only for decoration, not suitable for consumption.

    Placement

    For indoor use

    Place in a shady area.

    Temperature

    Minimum temperature 15°C.

    Water

    Water often.

Measurements

Diameter of plant pot: 17 cm

Height of plant: 70 cm

  • SPATHIPHYLLUMArticle Number168.040.78

    Length: 85 cm

    Weight: 1.51 kg

    Diameter: 31 cm

    Package(s): 1

Reviews

Good valueVerified ReviewerGood value5
Sophisticated, bright and elegantVerified ReviewerStriking plant Gave as a gift and it was received with joy5
Looks lovely in my bathroomVerified ReviewerLooks lovely in my bathroom5
I love a large plantVerified ReviewerI love a large plant it’s a statement piece my friends and family have commented on it such a beautiful specimen.5
Excellent quality and valueVerified ReviewerI bought 2 of these plants and they were excellent value and quality and are thriving.5
Great value Peace LilyVerified ReviewerVery healthy plant with several flowers and lots more to come. An excellent price considering the size of the plant.5
Perfect lillyVerified ReviewerThis has grown so much in the short time that I've owned it. Looks lovely.5
Beautiful and cheapVerified ReviewerBeautiful and cheap5
Just gorgeousVerified ReviewerJust gorgeous5
Excellent indoor plant that doesn'tVerified ReviewerExcellent indoor plant that doesn't need a lot of maintenance. Ideal as a gift.5
lovely healthy plantVerified Reviewerlovely healthy plant5
SatisfiedVerified ReviewerSatisfied5
healthy large plantVerified ReviewerA great price for a large plant.5
Looks lovely, easy to maintainVerified ReviewerLooks lovely, easy to maintain and value for money.5
I love this plants ,Verified ReviewerI love this plants , it looks so good in my living room 😍💯5
Great!Verified ReviewerExtremely happy with my choice4
LOVELY PLANTSVerified ReviewerBought quite a few of these, already produced loads of flowers5
Truly marvelous!Verified ReviewerWell potted great quality plant!5
Lovely specimenVerified ReviewerGood value and quality. Flowers prolifically5
Verified ReviewerBits of it have died already so would like ve some feed back if I’m doing anything wrong.2

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Care thrives in green leaves

Did you know that if you take care of your plants, they’ll take care of you? We have long known that plants are an easy way to make your home more pleasant. But we also wanted to find out if and how they affect our health. We found answers to our questions in a study we carried out with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Plants are indeed good for our well-being. Our green friends can help us to be more creative and also reduce stress – care thrives in their green leaves!

SPATHIPHYLLUM Potted plant, Peace lily, 17 cm

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Function solution

Easy to understand

When the leaves droop on this peace lilly, it’s trying to tell you that it needs water. Easy to understand and easy to care for – and it can also boost your well-being and make your home more vibrant. Just remember not to place it in direct sunlight or near a heat source in the home since it will dry out.