Peace Lily – Live Indoor Air Purifier Plant with Pot
The Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum) is one of India's best-loved indoor flowering plants and a top-rated air purifier — its glossy dark-green leaves and elegant white blooms brighten any room while cleaning the air around you.
It thrives in low to medium light, tolerates air-conditioned spaces, and signals when it needs water by drooping slightly — making it nearly foolproof for beginners and busy households.
Quick Facts
| Botanical name | Spathiphyllum wallisii |
| Common names | Peace Lily, White Sail Plant, Spathiphyllum |
| Light | Low to medium indirect light |
| Water | Once a week (droops when thirsty) |
| Air-purifying | Yes — removes ammonia, benzene, formaldehyde |
| Pet-safe | No — keep away from pets |
| Flowering | Yes — white blooms, typically spring and autumn |
| Best for | Bedrooms, living rooms, offices, gifting |
| Ships with | Nursery pot, pan-India delivery |
Why buy from Dream Nursery
- Healthy, well-rooted plant grown in our Puducherry nursery
- Ships in a nursery pot with secure, plant-safe packaging
- Pan-India delivery with care instructions included
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Peace Lily good for bedrooms?
Yes. It removes toxins and improves air quality, and its low-light tolerance makes it ideal for bedrooms. Keep it on a bright side of the room away from direct sun.
How often should I water a Peace Lily in India?
About once a week. Let the top inch of soil dry out, and water when the plant droops slightly — it recovers quickly after watering.
Why is my Peace Lily not flowering?
Usually due to low light or age. Move it to a brighter spot with indirect light and avoid direct sun, which scorches leaves. Flowers typically appear in spring and autumn.
Does the Peace Lily purify air?
Yes. It is one of the few plants NASA has listed for removing indoor toxins including ammonia, benzene, and formaldehyde.
Is the Peace Lily safe for pets?
No. It is toxic to cats and dogs if chewed, so keep it out of reach of pets.
Can the Peace Lily grow in low light?
Yes. It tolerates low to medium indirect light, though it flowers best in bright indirect light. Avoid harsh direct sun.