Spathiphyllum cochlearispathum is a tropical flowering plant in the arum family (Araceae). It is closely related to the common Peace Lily and is often grown as an ornamental plant because of its large, glossy leaves and elegant white flowers.
🌿 Key characteristics
- Common name: Giant Peace Lily (sometimes)
- Type: Tropical evergreen perennial
- Leaves: Large, broad, deep green, spoon-shaped (cochlearispathum means “spoon-shaped”)
- Flowers: White “spathe” surrounding a central spike (spadix)
- Size: Can grow larger than common Peace Lily varieties
🌱 Natural habitat
- Native to southern Mexico and Central America
- Grows in humid tropical forests
- Prefers shaded, warm, and moist environments
🪴 Care requirements (as a houseplant)
💡 Light
- Bright, indirect light is best
- Can tolerate low light, but flowering may reduce
💧 Water
- Keep soil lightly moist
- Do not let it sit in water (root rot risk)
🌡️ Temperature
- Ideal: warm (18–30°C)
- Avoid cold drafts or temperatures below ~10°C
🌫️ Humidity
- Prefers high humidity (bathrooms or misting help)
🌱 Soil
- Well-draining potting mix (rich in organic matter)
⚠️ Toxicity
- Mildly toxic if ingested (contains calcium oxalate crystals)
- Can irritate mouth, throat, and stomach in pets or children
🌼 Benefits
- Popular indoor ornamental plant
- Helps improve indoor atmosphere visually
- Known for being relatively low-maintenance
🧠 Summary
Spathiphyllum cochlearispathum is a larger, tropical relative of the Peace Lily, valued for its lush foliage, elegant white flowers, and ability to thrive in indoor environments with moderate care.