Peace Lilies, also known as Spathiphyllums, are native to the Americas and Southeast Asia tropical regions.They were first introduced to Europe in the late 1800s and have become popular houseplants worldwide.
Most Peace Lilies bloom twice each year, with some exceptions.The first blooming period usually begins in spring and lasts into early summer (May – June). The second blooming season occurs from mid-summer to fall (August-September).
Exposing Peace Lily plants to bright direct sunlight for a long time can cause their leaves to burn and scorch and dry out their flowers.If you notice yellow or brown leaves, your peace lily might be getting too much sun.