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Common name: 'Domino'
Latin name:
Spathiphyllum spp

Spathiphyllum Domino
Native to: Man made
Growth habit:
An upright bush usually not over 30" in height or width.
Flowers:
Yes, white spikes. 
Temps:
Normal indoor temps
Humidity:
Not critical.
Pests: Not effected by many pests. 
Lighting:
Pictured Houseplant: 
6" Spathiphyllum Domino
Houseplant Cultural information: 'Domino' is a newer... easy care, compact table top plant. Their foliage is lightly variegated with whitish streaks.

Place your Spathiphyllum 'Domino' in filtered light in a location that is not excessively warm. Check for watering weekly. Allow the surface of the soil to dry to the touch between watering. Feed monthly with a balanced liquid plant food such as Peter's Plant Food. 'Domino' is not a prolific blooming Spathiphyllum. They will produce 1 to 4 spikes when they do flower.

Spathiphyllum 'Domino' is available in 4", 6" and 8" containers.

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