spathiphyllum diamond peace lily variegated Spathiphyllum 'Diamond' – Foliage Factory
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spathiphyllum diamond peace lily variegated

spathiphyllum diamond peace lily variegated Spathiphyllum 'Diamond' – Foliage Factory

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spathiphyllum diamond peace lily variegated Spathiphyllum 'Diamond' – Foliage FactorySpathiphyllum 'Diamond' Spathiphyllum 'Diamond' pairs classic peace lily flowering with glossy variegated foliage. Its leaves show irregular green and pale patterning, while white spathes can rise above the clump when the plant has steady light and moisture. Leaves emerge from the crown and gradually build a compact to medium indoor plant with upright petioles, patterned foliage and white inflorescences. Spathiphyllum 'Diamond' at a glance Plant type:

Spathiphyllum 'Diamond'

Spathiphyllum 'Diamond' pairs classic peace-lily flowering with glossy variegated foliage. Its leaves show irregular green and pale patterning, while white spathes can rise above the clump when the plant has steady light and moisture.

Leaves emerge from the crown and gradually build a compact to medium indoor plant with upright petioles, patterned foliage and white inflorescences.

Spathiphyllum 'Diamond' at a glance

  • Plant type: Variegated evergreen Spathiphyllum in the Araceae family.
  • Foliage: Glossy green leaves with irregular pale variegation across the blade.
  • Flowers: White to cream spathes with a central spadix under steady indoor care.
  • Growth habit: Clump-forming plant with leaves emerging from the base.
  • Watering: Even moisture suits the root system better than repeated dry-outs or saturated mix.
  • Light: Bright indirect light keeps growth tighter while reducing scorch risk on pale tissue.
  • Indoor behaviour: Pale leaf sections can mark faster than green tissue when light, humidity or watering becomes uneven.

Spathiphyllum 'Diamond' leaf pattern and clump growth

Spathiphyllum 'Diamond' develops a softly marbled clump, with individual leaves varying in the amount and placement of pale patterning. The glossy surface keeps the leaf pattern clear, especially on new growth that expands cleanly in bright filtered light.

The inflorescence follows the peace-lily structure: the white part is the spathe, while the small true flowers are arranged on the central spadix. Older spathes naturally age through greenish or brown tones before they are removed.

Spathiphyllum 'Diamond' care routine

  • Substrate: Use a moisture-retentive but airy aroid mix with fine bark, coco fibre, perlite and a little composted material.
  • Water: Water when the upper part of the potting mix has dried, then let excess water drain fully.
  • Humidity: Average to higher indoor humidity keeps new leaves smoother and reduces crispy tips.
  • Temperature: Keep warm and stable, ideally above 18 °C, away from cold draughts and hot radiators.
  • Light: Place in bright filtered light. Direct sun can mark pale leaf sections and brown the edges.
  • Repotting: Move up only one pot size when the rootball is tight; excess wet mix around the roots raises rot risk.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly during active growth with a balanced houseplant fertiliser.
  • Propagation: Divide established clumps during repotting, keeping roots and crown growth on each division.

Spathiphyllum 'Diamond' troubleshooting notes

  • Brown pale sections: Strong sun, dry air or repeated underwatering can mark the lighter parts of the leaf first.
  • Drooping leaves: A dry rootball causes fast collapse; rehydrate evenly and let the pot drain after watering.
  • Yellowing lower leaves: A constantly wet potting mix can damage roots, especially in cooler rooms.
  • Few spathes: Very low light usually gives foliage growth with fewer white inflorescences.
  • Sticky new leaves: Dry air or irregular watering can slow unfurling; improve humidity and keep moisture steadier.

Spathiphyllum 'Diamond' safety

Spathiphyllum 'Diamond' contains calcium oxalate crystals. Chewed plant tissue can irritate the mouth and throat, so keep it away from pets and small children.

Spathiphyllum 'Diamond' botanical note

Spathiphyllum belongs to the Araceae family, the same family as Philodendron, Anthurium and Monstera. 'Diamond' is a cultivated variegated Spathiphyllum with glossy patterned foliage, basal clumping growth and white peace-lily inflorescences.

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