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The peace lily is a tropical plant with an extraordinary power to purify the air, which makes it the ideal desk plant. Read how to take care of the peace lily at this site! |
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It is not really difficult to provide proper peace lily care. The peace lily plant is a tropical plant that hails from Venezuela and Columbia. It was originally introduced to Europe in the late 19th century. Original peace lily plants had only white blooms; however, today peace lily plants have many different color blooms. In providing peace lily care it is important to recognize the tropical background of the plant. Native peace lily plants grow in the rainforest, in the shade of trees. As a result, when providing peace lily care, you need to make sure that you are providing both warmth and shadow to your peace lily. To provide sufficient peace lily care, you will need to keep your peace lily plant moist; however, you should not water it more than once or twice per week. For appropriate peace lily care, you also need to keep your plant out of direct sunlight. It is also important to keep your plant at room temperature for ideal peace lily care. On occasion you may find it necessary to spray the leaves of your plant with a bit of water. Doing so will prevent the leaves of your peace lily from turning brown. In most cases you can keep your peace lily indoors as well as outdoors. If you live in a cold climate; however, you need to make sure that you bring your plan inside when the temperature drops to continue providing stable peace lily care. Leaving your peace lily outside in extreme temperatures could make it vulnerable to frost. For excellent peace lily care, try to provide bright filtered light rather than direct sunlight. Keep in mind that while most houseplants require fertilizer, this is not the case with the peace lily. For continued peace lily care, your plant will generally not require any fertilizer. |
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