Spathiphyllum, commonly known as the Peace Lily, is a celebrated genus of tropical evergreen plants native to the humid forest understories of Central and South America. Prized for its glossy, lance-shaped leaves and elegant white sail-like spathes, this plant is a staple of interior design. The 'Mojo' variety stands out with its exceptionally vibrant, deep green foliage and compact growth habit, making it both a visual masterpiece and a resilient indoor companion.
🌟 Overview
The Ethereal DNA Peace Lily Mojo is a premium indoor specimen propagated through cutting-edge tissue culture techniques. This advanced breeding method ensures unmatched health, enhanced disease resistance, and robust growth right out of the box. Ideal for clean air enthusiasts, it actively filters common indoor pollutants while adding a sophisticated touch to your home or office.
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Common Name: Peace Lily Mojo
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Botanical Name: Spathiphyllum 'Mojo'
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Size: Established in a 4-inch grower pot
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Propagation: Tissue Culture (TC)
☀️ Light Requirements
This plant thrives in bright, indirect light, which encourages the production of its iconic white blooms. However, its resilient nature allows it to easily adapt to low or medium light conditions, making it perfect for office spaces and dim corners.
💧 Water Requirements
Keep the substrate consistently moist but well-drained. The Peace Lily is famously communicative; it will visibly droop when thirsty, serving as a helpful indicator, and will bounce back dramatically within hours of a thorough watering.
📏 Size & Growth
Currently standing at approximately 15-30 cm in height, this Mojo variety is well-suited for tabletops, windowsills, or office desks. It maintains a compact, clumping growth habit.
🌍 Origin & Characteristics
Adapting to the moist forest floors of tropical regions, this air-purifying powerhouse is highly efficient at removing household toxins. Its deep-green, heavily veined foliage provides lush, tropical texture year-round.
📇 Toxicity & Safety Warning
Warning: Spathiphyllum plants contain calcium oxalate crystals and are considered toxic to cats, dogs, and other pets if ingested. Keep this plant placed safely out of reach of curious animals and young children.
🙋 Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why is my Peace Lily Mojo drooping so dramatically?
A: Drooping is the plant's natural signal that it requires water. Thoroughly saturate the soil, and the foliage will return to its upright position shortly.
Q: How often should I fertilize my tissue culture Peace Lily?
A: Feed with a balanced, diluted houseplant fertilizer once a month during the active spring and summer growing seasons.
Q: Can this plant tolerate rooms without natural windows?
A: Yes, it can survive under fluorescent office lights or artificial grow lights, though natural indirect light will stimulate more frequent white blooms.