Spathiphyllum species
Spathiphyllum species differ from each other: plant height, leaf size, inflorescence and flower color.

Spathiphyllum hybrid
Reaches a meter in height. The leaves grow up to half a meter long, elongated-elliptical in shape (wavy at the edges), glossy, slightly pointed at the top, dark green in color. The bedspread reaches a length of up to 15 centimeters, and a width of up to 10 cm; oval shape. It grows well in rooms.
Spathiphyllum cannifolium
The leaves are ovoid and bright green in color. Fragrant, a head of green-yellow color is covered with a white-green veil.

Spathiphyllum domino
The leaves are elongated, dark green with white spots. The plant reaches a height of 60 cm. The inflorescences are small, expressed by a yellowish head of cabbage and a long white-green oval-shaped veil.
Spathiphyllum cochlearispathum
Dark green leaves up to 40 centimeters high and up to 20 wide, have an elongated oval shape, glossy; The edge of the leaf is wavy. The inflorescence is expressed by a white head of cabbage and a long white oval-shaped veil.

Spathiphyllum floribundum
The plant grows up to 50 cm in height. Oval elongated leaves reach 25 centimeters in length and up to 12 in width. The flowers are white.
Spathiphyllum blandum
The head of cabbage is wrapped in a green-white blanket. The shape of the bedspread, similar to the flag, the plant is popularly called flagolite. During flowering (mid-spring – early summer), it produces several inflorescences.

Spathiphyllum wallisii
It grows up to 30 centimeters. The leaves are oblong-oval, dark green in color. The head of cabbage is white, and the bedspread is longer – the color goes from white to green. This species grows well in apartments, blooms for a long time and profusely.
