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Snowflower (Spathiphyllum floribundum): Complete Care Guide

Spathiphyllum floribundum

Easy ☀ïļ Low light ⚠ïļ Toxic to pets

Easy-care indoor plant thriving in indirect light. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry, avoid soggy soil, and maintain high humidity. Fertilize every 60 days during the growing season.

💧 Watering

Every 4 days

☀ïļ Light

Low light

ðŸŒĄïļ Temperature

16° - 29°C

ðŸ’Ļ Humidity

50% - 70%

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What is Snowflower?

Snowflower (Spathiphyllum floribundum) is a easy-care plant from the Araceae family. Spathiphyllum floribundum, commonly known as Snowflower or Dwarf Peace Lily, is a compact tropical species native to Colombia and Ecuador. It produces elegant white-to-greenish-white spathes and is prized for its air-purifying qualities and tolerance of low light conditions. Warning: contains calciu...

Snowflower grows up to 40cm, with spread of 30cm, watering every 4 days, 16°C – 29°C, 50–70% humidity. It is suitable for indoor environments and not safe for pets.

Unlike many tropical plants, Snowflower tolerates watering mistakes. Best for beginners. Without precautions, ingestion can cause irritation in pets. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs. Without adequate drainage, root rot can develop within 8 days.

How to Care for Snowflower?

TLDR: Snowflower needs Low light, watering every 4 days, and temperatures between 16-29°C with 50-70% humidity.

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How Often Should You Water Snowflower?

Water every 3-5 days when the top inch of soil is dry. Never let it sit in standing water — overwatering leads to root rot. Use room-temperature water.

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How Much Light Does Snowflower Need?

Prefers bright to moderate indirect light (500–5000 lux). Tolerates low-light spots but blooms best with more light. Keep away from direct sun to avoid leaf scorch.

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What Is the Best Soil for Snowflower?

Use a well-draining, peat-based potting mix (peat + perlite). Ideal pH 5.5–6.5. Refresh soil when repotting.

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What Pot Should You Use for Snowflower?

Ceramic or terracotta pots with drainage holes. Avoid oversized pots — Snowflower prefers moderate root space.

Care Schedule

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Fertilize

Every 60 days

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Misting

Every 3 days

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Rotate

Every 30 days

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Repot

Every 548 days

What Is Snowflower and Where Does It Come From?

Spathiphyllum floribundum, commonly known as Snowflower or Dwarf Peace Lily, is a compact tropical species native to Colombia and Ecuador. It produces elegant white-to-greenish-white spathes and is prized for its air-purifying qualities and tolerance of low light conditions. Warning: contains calcium oxalate crystals — toxic to pets and humans if ingested.

How to Propagate Snowflower?

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Clump Division

Divide in spring when the plant is actively growing. Use sterile tools to prevent disease transmission.

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    Carefully remove the plant from its pot
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    Separate side clumps by hand or with a clean knife
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    Plant each division in fresh, moist, well-draining soil
  4. 4
    Keep in indirect light with high humidity until established

Materials needed:

New potFresh potting mixSterile knife or scissors
⏱ïļ Time: 2-4 weeks 📊 Success rate: high 🗓ïļ Best season: Spring
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Stem Cutting

Keep substrate lightly moist, not waterlogged. Avoid direct light during rooting.

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    Cut a healthy stem with 2-3 leaves using clean scissors
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    Apply rooting hormone to the cut end
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    Place in moist soil or water until roots develop
  4. 4
    Transplant when roots reach 3-5 cm

Materials needed:

Sterile pruning scissorsRooting hormoneLight potting mix or water glass
⏱ïļ Time: 3-5 weeks 📊 Success rate: medium 🗓ïļ Best season: Spring

How Big Does Snowflower Grow?

TLDR: Snowflower can reach up to 40cm tall with Medium growth rate.

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Max height

40cm

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Spread

30cm

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Growth rate

Medium

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Foliage

Evergreen

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Warning: Toxic Plant

This plant can be toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of:

ðŸą Cats ðŸķ Dogs ðŸ‘ķ Children

Plant Uses

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Ornamental

Great for decoration

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Air Purifying

Improves air quality

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What Diseases Commonly Affect Snowflower?

TLDR: Snowflower is susceptible to 9 known diseases. Monitor regularly for early detection.

Root Rot

High

Root rot is a serious fungal disease that affects the root system of plants, causing them to decay and die. It is primarily caused by overwatering, poor drainage, or soil-borne fungi such as Pythium, Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia, and Fusarium. The disease thrives in waterlogged conditions where roots are deprived of oxygen, making them susceptible to fungal infection.

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Phytophthora Root Rot

High

Disease caused by fungus-like organisms (oomycetes) that live in soil and can survive for years. It affects roots, stem, and crown of plants, being especially severe in waterlogged or poorly drained soils. It is the second most common cause of root rot in trees and shrubs.

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Pythium Root Rot

High

Pythium root rot is a serious fungal disease caused by various Pythium species including P. aphanidermatum, P. ultimum, and P. irregulare. These water molds are present in practically all cultivated soils and attack plant roots under wet conditions, causing rapid wet rot that can extend into the stem. The disease is favored by poor drainage, overwatering, and specific temperatures depending on the species.

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Spider Mites

High

Spider mites are tiny arachnids (less than 1/20 inch long) related to spiders and ticks that feed on plant sap. They thrive in hot, dry conditions and can cause significant damage to ornamental and vegetable plants. During severe infestations, crop losses can reach 14% or higher as these pests disrupt vital plant processes including photosynthesis, carbon dioxide absorption, and transpiration.

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Meaning & Symbolism

Symbolizes peace, purity, and tranquility.

Fun Facts

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Despite being called a "dwarf", Spathiphyllum floribundum can bloom year-round under ideal indoor conditions.

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It is one of the few tropical plants that thrives under fluorescent office lighting alone.

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Its calcium oxalate crystals are a natural defense mechanism against herbivores in its native rainforest habitat.

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NASA included Spathiphyllum species in its Clean Air Study, noting their effectiveness at removing benzene and formaldehyde.

Frequently asked questions

How often should I water Snowflower?
Water every 3-5 days when the top inch of soil feels dry. Avoid overwatering — root rot is the most common issue with this species.
Is Snowflower toxic to cats and dogs?
Yes. It contains calcium oxalate crystals that cause oral irritation, drooling, and vomiting in pets and humans if ingested. Keep out of reach of animals and children.
Does it need direct sunlight?
No. Snowflower thrives in bright to moderate indirect light. Direct sun scorches the leaves, while very low light reduces flowering.
How often does it bloom?
Under ideal conditions it can bloom year-round, with peak flowering in spring and summer.
When should I repot?
Repot every 1.5-2 years or when roots start emerging from the drainage holes. Use fresh, well-draining potting mix.

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