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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Scientific name
  
Spathiphyllum

Higher classification
  
Arum

Family
  
Tribe
  
Spathiphylleae

Order
  
Rank
  
Genus

Spathiphyllum Spathiphyllum The quotIndestructible Plantquot

Lower classifications
  
Spathiphyllum wallisii, Spathiphyllum kochii

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Spathiphyllum is a genus of about 40 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to tropical regions of the Americas and southeastern Asia. Certain species of Spathiphyllum are commonly known as Spath or peace lilies.

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They are evergreen herbaceous perennial plants with large leaves 12–65 cm long and 3–25 cm broad. The flowers are produced in a spadix, surrounded by a 10–30 cm long, white, yellowish, or greenish spathe. The plant does not need large amounts of light or water to survive.

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Etymology

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Schott's description of the genus refers to Spatha foliaris persistens, where spatha is a spathe, and foliaris is an adjective modifying spathe, meaning relating to a leaf, and persistens means continuing or persisting. Phyllum also means a leaf.

Selected species

Species include:

Cultivated hybrids include:

  • Spathiphyllum × clevelandii
  • Cultivation and uses

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    Several species are popular indoor houseplants. It lives best in shade and needs little sunlight to thrive, and is watered approximately once a week. The soil is best left moist but only needs watering if the soil is dry. The NASA Clean Air Study found that Spathiphyllum cleans indoor air of certain environmental contaminants, including benzene and formaldehyde.

    Toxicity

    Spathiphyllum is mildly toxic to humans and animals when ingested. The Peace Lily is not a true lily from the Liliaceae family. True lilies are much more toxic to cats and dogs. The Peace Lily contains calcium oxalate crystals, which can cause skin irritation, a burning sensation in the mouth, difficulty swallowing, and nausea.


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    References

    Spathiphyllum Wikipedia