Tori | 65cm
Tori | 65cm
Spathiphyllum Torelli; Peace Lily
Height: 65cm
Nursey Pot Diameter: Ø17cm
About the Spathiphyllum Torelli
About the Spathiphyllum Torelli
Why the bedroom?
Why the bedroom?
This plant is perfect for the bedroom because it brings instant calm and tropical charm with minimal effort. Her bold, upright leaves make a striking statement, while subtly improving the air you breathe. Though she’s not safe for curious pets or children, she’s ideal for stylish, adult-friendly spaces. Low-maintenance, air-cleansing, and full of presence—Tori was made for this room.
Position: Tabletop
Position: Tabletop
Growth Habit: Clumping
Growth Habit: Clumping
Plants that grow into a compact thicket or mound.
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Soil: Moisture-Retaining
Soil: Moisture-Retaining
Propagation: Division
Propagation: Division
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Getting our plants from nurseries in the Netherlands means you're getting top-quality greenery. The Dutch are world-famous for their expertise in growing healthy, vibrant plants—and thanks to their efficient systems, everything arrives fresh and full of life. It's a smart, sustainable choice that your home (and your plants) will thank you for.
Bright, Indirect
Tori thrives in bright, indirect light and handles half-shade; avoid harsh sun. Metres from a window or behind sheer curtains is ideal. More light fuels blooms, less slows flowering—rotate monthly for balanced growth.
Moderate
Tori prefers moderate watering: keep soil evenly moist, never soggy. Water when the top 2–3 cm dries, then drain thoroughly. Weekly in growth, less in winter. Use room-temperature water and empty saucers promptly.
Novice
Tori is easy—half-shade to bright, indirect light; evenly moist, well-draining, organic-rich soil; and gentle feeding every two months. Avoid harsh sun, soggy mix, and drafts. Wipe leaves; deadhead spent spathes.
Medium
Tori prefers medium, steady humidity. Keep her away from heaters, blasting AC, and drafts. Group with plants, use a pebble tray, or mist lightly in summer to keep leaves lush and blooms lasting.
Toxicity
Mildly Toxic: May cause adverse reactions if ingested in large quantities.
Botanical name
Spathiphyllum Torelli
Nickname(s)
Peace Lily; Spath; Closet Plant
Plant type
Flowering Plants
Air purifying?
Yes
Straight from Netherlands
Bedroom
Bright, Indirect
Moderate
Novice