Peace lily
oooOIOooo via pbs (Mon, 09 Sep 2019 09:23:26 PDT)

David mentioned peace lily bought in flower doesn't seem to flower again once brought home. If you mean the aroid Spathiphyllum, they seem to flower in the US regularly once the clump is large enough. Maybe they are gibberilicated for precocious blooming, then it will be a while before they're large enough tp reflower.

Leo Martin.
Pboenix AZ USA

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1. Re: getting Zantedeschia hybrids to flower (David Pilling)
Hi,

Peace lily is a common indoor plant which flowers when bought and then
never again. It is said that treatment with GA3 makes them flower.

GA3 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibberellic_acid/) is commonly
available, used to make some seeds germinate. Also applied in the
production of grapes. Maybe you could wash your grapes over the
Zantedeschia.

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