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Spathiphyllum Sensation Variegated House Plant 6cm Pot

Spathiphyllum 'Sensation' is the largest Peace Lily cultivar available and is prized for its dramatic tropical foliage, elegant white blooms, and impressive architectural presence. Featuring huge, deeply ribbed green leaves that can reach over a metre in length, this stunning houseplant creates an instant statement in homes, offices, reception areas, and indoor plant displays.

Despite its impressive size, Spathiphyllum 'Sensation' is surprisingly easy to care for and retains all the air-purifying qualities and graceful flowers associated with traditional Peace Lilies. Its lush foliage brings a tropical feel to any space, while its tolerance of lower light conditions makes it one of the most versatile large indoor plants available.

Whether used as a statement floor-standing plant or incorporated into a larger indoor jungle, Spathiphyllum 'Sensation' delivers year-round impact with minimal maintenance.


Plant Information

  • Botanical Name: Spathiphyllum 'Sensation'

  • Common Name: Sensation Peace Lily

  • Family: Araceae

  • Origin: Cultivated hybrid derived from tropical American species

  • Growth Habit: Upright clump-forming perennial

  • Difficulty: Easy

  • Pet Safe: No. Toxic if ingested by cats, dogs, and humans.


Light Requirements

Spathiphyllum 'Sensation' adapts well to a range of lighting conditions but performs best in bright, indirect light.

Ideal conditions:

  • Bright indirect light

  • North or east-facing rooms

  • Well-lit offices

  • Positions a few metres from a bright window

Tolerates:

  • Moderate light

  • Lower light environments

Avoid:

  • Direct sunlight

  • Intense afternoon sun

  • Very dark corners

Brighter conditions encourage faster growth and more frequent flowering.


Watering

Peace Lilies enjoy consistently moist compost but dislike sitting in water.

Water when:

  • The top 2–5 cm of compost feels dry

  • The leaves begin to lose a little firmness

Avoid:

  • Waterlogged compost

  • Standing water in decorative pots

  • Allowing the plant to remain completely dry for prolonged periods

One of the advantages of Peace Lilies is that they clearly indicate when they need watering by gently drooping, usually recovering quickly once watered.


Humidity

Spathiphyllum 'Sensation' enjoys moderate to high humidity but adapts well to typical household conditions.

Ideal humidity:

  • 50–70%

For best results:

  • Group with other houseplants

  • Use a humidifier if indoor air becomes particularly dry

  • Keep away from radiators and heating vents


Temperature

This tropical plant prefers warm, stable conditions throughout the year.

Ideal range:

  • 18°C – 28°C

Minimum temperature:

  • 15°C

Avoid:

  • Cold draughts

  • Sudden temperature fluctuations

  • Frost

Warm temperatures encourage healthy foliage and flowering.


Soil and Potting Mix

A moisture-retentive but well-draining mix is ideal.

Recommended mix:

  • Peat-free houseplant compost

  • Perlite

  • Coco coir

  • Fine orchid bark

The soil should retain moisture without becoming compacted or waterlogged.


Feeding

Feed regularly during active growth to support the development of large leaves and flowers.

Recommended:

  • Balanced liquid fertiliser

  • Every 2–4 weeks during spring and summer

Reduce feeding during autumn and winter.


Growth and Size

'Sensation' is significantly larger than standard Peace Lily varieties.

Mature characteristics:

  • Huge ribbed tropical leaves

  • Upright clump-forming habit

  • Elegant white spathes and flower spikes

  • Strong architectural presence

Typical indoor size:

  • Height: 1–1.8 metres

  • Spread: 1–1.5 metres

  • Leaf length: Up to 90 cm or more

Given enough space and care, it can become one of the most impressive foliage houseplants in a collection.


Flowering

Like all Peace Lilies, 'Sensation' produces distinctive blooms.

Flower characteristics:

  • White hood-like spathes

  • Cream flower spikes (spadix)

  • Long-lasting blooms

  • Typically produced during spring and summer

Brighter light levels generally encourage more frequent flowering.


Common Problems

Drooping Leaves

Usually indicate the plant needs watering.

Yellow Leaves

Often caused by overwatering or ageing foliage.

Brown Leaf Tips

Commonly linked to dry air, inconsistent watering, or mineral build-up from tap water.

Lack of Flowers

Usually caused by insufficient light.

Pale Leaves

May indicate a need for feeding during the growing season.


Repotting

Repot every 2–3 years or when the plant becomes root-bound.

Best time:

  • Spring

Choose a pot only one size larger than the current container to prevent excessive moisture retention.


Propagation

Spathiphyllum 'Sensation' is easily propagated by division.

Method:

  • Divide mature clumps during repotting

  • Ensure each section has roots and foliage attached

This is the quickest and most reliable propagation method.


Air Purifying Benefits

Peace Lilies are widely recognised as excellent indoor air-purifying plants. Their large foliage helps improve indoor environments while adding a lush tropical aesthetic to homes and workplaces.


Why Collectors Love Spathiphyllum 'Sensation'

Spathiphyllum 'Sensation' offers everything people love about Peace Lilies on a much grander scale. Its enormous tropical leaves, elegant white flowers, and forgiving nature make it one of the best large statement houseplants available. Whether used to transform a living room, office, reception area, or indoor plant display, this impressive variety brings year-round greenery, structure, and tropical character to any space.

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Description

Spathiphyllum 'Sensation' is the largest Peace Lily cultivar available and is prized for its dramatic tropical foliage, elegant white blooms, and impressive architectural presence. Featuring huge, deeply ribbed green leaves that can reach over a metre in length, this stunning houseplant creates an instant statement in homes, offices, reception areas, and indoor plant displays.

Despite its impressive size, Spathiphyllum 'Sensation' is surprisingly easy to care for and retains all the air-purifying qualities and graceful flowers associated with traditional Peace Lilies. Its lush foliage brings a tropical feel to any space, while its tolerance of lower light conditions makes it one of the most versatile large indoor plants available.

Whether used as a statement floor-standing plant or incorporated into a larger indoor jungle, Spathiphyllum 'Sensation' delivers year-round impact with minimal maintenance.


Plant Information

  • Botanical Name: Spathiphyllum 'Sensation'

  • Common Name: Sensation Peace Lily

  • Family: Araceae

  • Origin: Cultivated hybrid derived from tropical American species

  • Growth Habit: Upright clump-forming perennial

  • Difficulty: Easy

  • Pet Safe: No. Toxic if ingested by cats, dogs, and humans.


Light Requirements

Spathiphyllum 'Sensation' adapts well to a range of lighting conditions but performs best in bright, indirect light.

Ideal conditions:

  • Bright indirect light

  • North or east-facing rooms

  • Well-lit offices

  • Positions a few metres from a bright window

Tolerates:

  • Moderate light

  • Lower light environments

Avoid:

  • Direct sunlight

  • Intense afternoon sun

  • Very dark corners

Brighter conditions encourage faster growth and more frequent flowering.


Watering

Peace Lilies enjoy consistently moist compost but dislike sitting in water.

Water when:

  • The top 2–5 cm of compost feels dry

  • The leaves begin to lose a little firmness

Avoid:

  • Waterlogged compost

  • Standing water in decorative pots

  • Allowing the plant to remain completely dry for prolonged periods

One of the advantages of Peace Lilies is that they clearly indicate when they need watering by gently drooping, usually recovering quickly once watered.


Humidity

Spathiphyllum 'Sensation' enjoys moderate to high humidity but adapts well to typical household conditions.

Ideal humidity:

  • 50–70%

For best results:

  • Group with other houseplants

  • Use a humidifier if indoor air becomes particularly dry

  • Keep away from radiators and heating vents


Temperature

This tropical plant prefers warm, stable conditions throughout the year.

Ideal range:

  • 18°C – 28°C

Minimum temperature:

  • 15°C

Avoid:

  • Cold draughts

  • Sudden temperature fluctuations

  • Frost

Warm temperatures encourage healthy foliage and flowering.


Soil and Potting Mix

A moisture-retentive but well-draining mix is ideal.

Recommended mix:

  • Peat-free houseplant compost

  • Perlite

  • Coco coir

  • Fine orchid bark

The soil should retain moisture without becoming compacted or waterlogged.


Feeding

Feed regularly during active growth to support the development of large leaves and flowers.

Recommended:

  • Balanced liquid fertiliser

  • Every 2–4 weeks during spring and summer

Reduce feeding during autumn and winter.


Growth and Size

'Sensation' is significantly larger than standard Peace Lily varieties.

Mature characteristics:

  • Huge ribbed tropical leaves

  • Upright clump-forming habit

  • Elegant white spathes and flower spikes

  • Strong architectural presence

Typical indoor size:

  • Height: 1–1.8 metres

  • Spread: 1–1.5 metres

  • Leaf length: Up to 90 cm or more

Given enough space and care, it can become one of the most impressive foliage houseplants in a collection.


Flowering

Like all Peace Lilies, 'Sensation' produces distinctive blooms.

Flower characteristics:

  • White hood-like spathes

  • Cream flower spikes (spadix)

  • Long-lasting blooms

  • Typically produced during spring and summer

Brighter light levels generally encourage more frequent flowering.


Common Problems

Drooping Leaves

Usually indicate the plant needs watering.

Yellow Leaves

Often caused by overwatering or ageing foliage.

Brown Leaf Tips

Commonly linked to dry air, inconsistent watering, or mineral build-up from tap water.

Lack of Flowers

Usually caused by insufficient light.

Pale Leaves

May indicate a need for feeding during the growing season.


Repotting

Repot every 2–3 years or when the plant becomes root-bound.

Best time:

  • Spring

Choose a pot only one size larger than the current container to prevent excessive moisture retention.


Propagation

Spathiphyllum 'Sensation' is easily propagated by division.

Method:

  • Divide mature clumps during repotting

  • Ensure each section has roots and foliage attached

This is the quickest and most reliable propagation method.


Air Purifying Benefits

Peace Lilies are widely recognised as excellent indoor air-purifying plants. Their large foliage helps improve indoor environments while adding a lush tropical aesthetic to homes and workplaces.


Why Collectors Love Spathiphyllum 'Sensation'

Spathiphyllum 'Sensation' offers everything people love about Peace Lilies on a much grander scale. Its enormous tropical leaves, elegant white flowers, and forgiving nature make it one of the best large statement houseplants available. Whether used to transform a living room, office, reception area, or indoor plant display, this impressive variety brings year-round greenery, structure, and tropical character to any space.