Peace Lily (Potted) (Spathiphyllum wallisii)

Peace Lily (Potted) (Spathiphyllum wallisii)

Pair of dimensioned illustrations of the Peace Lily (Potted) seen from the top and elevation views
Description
Description

The Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum wallisii) is a beloved tropical foliage plant admired for its graceful structure and elegant contrasts of leaf and bloom. It is defined by its broad, deep green leaves that arch outward in smooth, glossy forms, creating a lush, layered canopy in a compact potted display. Its most recognizable feature is the striking white spathe, a petal-like bract that surrounds a slender spadix, giving the plant its serene, almost sculptural presence.

Known also as the White Sails Plant, it originates from humid understories of Central and South America, where it thrives in shaded, warm environments. Beyond its decorative qualities, the Peace Lily holds symbolic associations with purity, tranquility, and renewal, often used in homes, offices, and ceremonial spaces. Celebrated for its ability to adapt to interior spaces, it also became well-known through air quality studies that highlighted its filtering capacities, further cementing its role as both ornamental and functional.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Peace Lily (Potted) has a typical overall height between 2’-4’ (61-122 cm) and spread diameter of 2’6”-3’6’ (76-107 cm).

Set of silhouette outline drawings of the Peace Lily (Potted) in front and top views
Set of silhouette outline drawings of the Peace Lily (Potted) in front and top views
3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
Peace Lily (Potted) (Spathiphyllum wallisii)
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
2’-4’ | 61-122 cm
Width:
2’6”-3’6’ | 76-107 cm (Spread)
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Order: Araceae
Family: Spathiphyllum

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Scientific Name:
Spathiphyllum wallisii
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Drawings include:
Peace Lily (Potted) front elevation, plan view

Aroid foliage plants belong to the Araceae family, a group known for their lush, striking leaves and diverse forms. These plants are typically native to tropical and subtropical regions, thriving in humid understories of forests where filtered light and rich, moist soils support their growth.

2’-4’ | 61-122 cm
2’6”-3’6’ | 76-107 cm (Spread)
Peace Lily (Potted)
122.000
107.000
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Peace Lily (Potted)
2’-6’ | 61-183 cm
2’-3’ | 61-91 cm (Spread)
Tropic Snow (Potted)
183.000
91.000
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Tropic Snow (Potted)
4’-6’ | 122-183 cm
3’-5’ | 91-152 cm (Spread)
Tropic Snow
183.000
152.000
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Tropic Snow
3’-6’ | 91-183 cm
3’6”-7’ | 107-213 cm (Spread)
Elephant Ear
183.000
213.000
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Elephant Ear
3’-6’ | 91-183 cm
7’-13’ | 2.13-3.96 m (Spread)
Elephant Ear (Group)
183.000
396.000
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Elephant Ear (Group)
12”-18” | 30-45 cm
2’-3’ | 61-91 cm (Spread)
Leather Bergenia
45.000
91.000
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Leather Bergenia
3’-6’ | 91-183 cm
9’-16’ | 2.74-4.88 m (Spread)
Elephant Ear (Hedge)
183.000
488.000
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Elephant Ear (Hedge)
1’-2’ | 30-61 cm
2’-3’ | 61-91 cm (Spread)
Dumb Cane (Potted, Wide)
61.000
91.000
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Dumb Cane (Potted, Wide)
1’-3’ | 30-91 cm
2’-3’ | 61-91 cm (Spread)
Dumb Cane (Potted, Tall)
91.000
91.000
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Dumb Cane (Potted, Tall)