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Spathiphyllum 'Bingo Cupido' ('Spapril') (PBR)

Peace Lily

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A lush and compact Peace Lily variety with elegant white blooms and rich green foliage, ideal for stylish indoor air purification.
  • Flowers
  • Hard to kill
  • Good in shade
  • Air-purifying
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  • Why we like this plant

    Perfect for modern living, Bingo Cupido combines air-cleansing benefits with stylish good looks. It suits busy lifestyles and adapts well to various home environments, making it an easy-care flowering houseplant with year-round appeal.

  • About this plant

    Spathiphyllum 'Bingo Cupido' is a modern cultivar of the classic Peace Lily, featuring broad, deep green leaves and crisp white spathes that bloom generously throughout the year. More compact and fuller in growth than traditional types, this variety brings a neat, decorative presence to homes and offices. Renowned for its ability to purify indoor air, it’s both beautiful and functional, thriving in low to moderate light and forgiving of occasional neglect.

  • Key features

    • Compact form with lush, glossy foliage
    • Elegant white flowers that bloom multiple times a year
    • Excellent air-purifying properties

  • Light level

    • Filtered Light
    • Bright Indirect Light
    • Low Light
  • Growth
    habit

    Compact and bushy with upright leaves and central flowering stems.

  • Moisture

    Keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged; water when the top layer begins to dry.

  • Where to place it

    • Living Room
    • Bedroom
    • Bathroom
    • Office/Study
    • Kitchen

Care tips

Keep the soil consistently moist, allowing the top few centimetres to dry slightly between waterings. Mist occasionally to boost humidity and wipe leaves to maintain their shine. Feed monthly in spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser. Remove spent flowers to promote new blooms. Tolerates lower light, but flowers best in brighter, filtered light.