Plants in Israel | Spathiphyllum wallisii

Spathiphyllum wallisii, Peace lily, White sails,
Spathe flower, Cobra plant, ספטיפיליום וליס

Scientific name:   Spathiphyllum wallisii Regel
Common name:   Peace lily, White sails, Spathe flower, Cobra plant
Hebrew name:   ספטיפיליום וליס
Family:   Araceae, לופיים


Location: Martha’s Backyard

Life form:   Evergreen
Stems:   1.5-6 feet tall, short leaf stems, flower stalks
Leaves:   Alternate, simple, dark green spoon-shaped leaves, that narrow to a point, undulate margin
Flowers:   Small, chalk white flowers are packed on a spadix borne in front of an attractive white spathe (to 15cm in length sheathing bract enclosing the spadix)
Fruits / pods:   Berry-like
Origin:   Central America


Location: Martha’s Backyard

Derivation of the botanical name:

Spathiphyllum, Greek, spathe; phyllon, a leaf, from the leaflike spathe of these herbs.

wallisii, named for Gustav Wallis (1830 – 1878), a German plant collector.

  • The standard author abbreviation Regel is used to indicate Eduard August von Regel (1815 – 1892), a German horticulturalist and botanist.