spathiphyllum
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of spathiphyllum
< New Latin, equivalent to Greek spáth ( ē ) blade, spathe + New Latin -i- -i- (irregular for -o- ) + Greek -phyllon, neuter of -phyllos -phyllous, in reference to the leaflike appearance of the spathes
Example Sentences
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If mom is a Libra, for example, give her a plant that is not terribly fussy such as the peace lily, a spathiphyllum that flowers in the spring..
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 13, 2022
On her twice-weekly show, Making Things Grow, which is carried on five educational stations in New England, she is to spathiphyllum cannae-folium what TV Chef Julia Child is to pate en croute.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Sure, other plants live in the Oval Office�palms on the floor, half a dozen dwarf spathiphyllum, sometimes pots of ornamental peppers.
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