Tip:One nice thing about peace lilies is that they will tell you when they’re thirsty: the plant’s leaves start to droop. When the plant starts to look less “perky” than usual, test the soil with your finger. If it feels dry, it’s time to water again. They can be a bit dr...
Peace lilies, Mauna Loa plant, Spathiphyllum, white sails Toxicity to pets This plant contains insoluble calcium oxalate crystals similar to other plants in theAraceaefamily. Chewing or biting into this plant will release these crystals causing tissue penetration and irritation the mouth and GI tract...
I read, “All parts of the lily – including the stem, leaves, petals, stamens and pollen – are poisonous to cats. Even minor exposures (cat chewing on a leaf or getting pollen on his or her haircoat or whiskers) can be fatal.” “Cats typically ...
Is Spathiphyllum poisonous?Yes -- according to the ASPCA, peace lily contains insoluble calcium oxalates, which causes intense burning in the mouth. Keep it away from children, cats and dogs who may play with or chew on it, and wash hands thoroughly after handling it. Indirect light near a...