Spathiphyllum 'Domino'
Early Summer 2023
5
Late Summer 2023
7

Jod_Jod_1207
Nursery2U, 31/1/23. I'd always kind of disliked the look of this plant as the odd texture and leaf formation strongly resembles herbicide damage 🤣. But, I thought I'd try to love it and see if it grows on me 😅

robynee
Nice! I find it’s more robust than a regular Spathiphyllum and less susceptible to tip crisping. These do well in my work office.

Jod_Jod_1207
@robynee oh cool! Thanks for that. This one, along with the rest of my plants, will be outdoors under a shady tree. So it should love it 😀
Got 2 to replace the 1 that mysteriously died. 29/11/23
@jod-jod-1207 - a Spath that died? How odd. If it’s a Bunnings plant purchased less than 12 months ago they will give a refund.
@robynee Yes, I've actually not found them as easy as everyone says, but I've found things like Calatheas easier haha. Unfortunately it was from an online seller.