Spathiphyllum kochii is a variety of the peace lily, a popular indoor flowering plant known for its elegant white blooms and lush green foliage. It’s often grown in homes and offices due to its beauty and ease of care. (Feeding Trends)
🌿 What It Is
- Spathiphyllum kochii is a compact form of peace lily, appreciated for its glossy, dark green leaves and white spathes (the part that looks like a flower). (Far East Flora Garden)
- Botanically, it belongs to the genus Spathiphyllum in the Araceae family. Some taxonomic sources list S. kochii as a synonym of Spathiphyllum lanceifolium, but in gardening and horticulture it’s treated as a distinct variety. (Plants of the World Online)
🌱 Key Features
- Appearance: Glossy dark green leaves and elegant white spathes that bloom periodically. (Far East Flora Garden)
- Size: Often stays relatively compact, around 30–60 cm (1–2 ft) tall depending on light and conditions. (Chengtai Nursery)
- Air-Purifying: Like other peace lilies, it’s known for filtering indoor air pollutants such as benzene and formaldehyde, improving indoor air quality. (Feeding Trends)
- Low Maintenance: Tolerant of low-light conditions and forgiving of occasional watering lapses, making it a great choice for beginners. (Far East Flora Garden)
🌞 Care Basics
- Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate low light (though it may bloom less). (Far East Flora Garden)
- Water: Keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy; water when the top inch dries. (Far East Flora Garden)
- Humidity & Temperature: Prefers moderate to high humidity and temperatures around 65–80 °F (18–27 °C). (Gardening Flow)
- Soil & Feeding: Use well‑draining potting mix and feed lightly during the growing season. (Far East Flora Garden)
🌸 Why People Love It
- Aesthetic Appeal: Its striking foliage and white blooms add elegance to any space. (Feeding Trends)
- Air Quality: Helps purify indoor air naturally. (Feeding Trends)
- Symbolism: Often associated with peace, purity, and tranquility—a reason it’s a popular gift plant. (Feeding Trends)
⚠️ Important Cautions
- Mild Toxicity: Like other peace lilies, it contains calcium oxalate crystals. These are irritating if ingested by pets or children (causing mouth irritation, drooling, or stomach upset). Keep out of reach of curious pets and kids. (gardenanalyst.com)
If you want, I can give you a step‑by‑step care schedule (watering, feeding, and light routines) to help your Spathiphyllum kochii thrive—just let me know! 🌿