Spathiphyllum cochlearispathum explained

Spathiphyllum cochlearispathum is a plant species in the family Araceae. It is native to southern Mexico and often cultivated. When cultivated as a houseplant, Spathiphyllum cochlearispathum is commonly called peace lily.

Taxonomic history

Frederik Michael Liebmann originally described the species in a separate genus Hydnostachyon, which he described as having a concave (spoon-like) spathe Spatha foliacea persistens cochleariformis, from which he formed the species epithet cochlearispathum.[1] The species was moved to the genus Spathiphyllum by Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler.[2]

Care instructions

Water only once soil is dry and the plant begins to wilt, then saturate the soil. The peace lily likes light, but absolutely no direct sunlight, not even for short periods.

References

Notes and References

  1. Om Mexicos Aroideer . Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra den naturhistoriske Forening i Kjöbenhavn . F. Liebmann . 1849 . 1849-1850 . 11–25 .
  2. Book: Monographiæ phanerogamarum . Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler . Alphonse de Candolle and Casimir de Candolle . 1879 . v. 2 . 221.