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cupido peace lily Spathiphyllum 'Bingo Cupido' — Peace LilyPersistent white flowering on glossy dark green foliage Tolerates partial shade and low light rooms Moderate watering 2 sizes available The Spathiphyllum 'Bingo Cupido', or peace lily, is a tropical evergreen plant native to Central and South America, one of the few indoor plants to bloom abundantly in deep partial shade. Its immaculate white spathes rise above broad, glossy dark green leaves, creating a very elegant natural floral arrangement. It is
🌸 Persistent white flowering on glossy dark green foliage • 🌗 Tolerates partial shade and low-light rooms • 💧 Moderate watering • 🏙️ 2 sizes available
The Spathiphyllum 'Bingo Cupido', or peace lily, is a tropical evergreen plant native to Central and South America, one of the few indoor plants to bloom abundantly in deep partial shade. Its immaculate white spathes rise above broad, glossy dark green leaves, creating a very elegant natural floral arrangement. It is the most versatile variety thanks to its 2 sizes, and one of the best suited for dark interiors where few other plants from the indoor flowering plants collection bloom.
Easy to care for, shade tolerant, and available in 2 sizes, it is an ideal choice to bring a soothing floral touch to a bedroom or a dimly lit living room.
Which peace lily to choose?
Verdeia offers several Spathiphyllum varieties depending on the desired size and shape. Here’s how the 'Bingo Cupido' ranks among the references in the peace lily collection:
- Spathiphyllum 'Bingo Cupido' (this plant) — 2 sizes: H45 cm | Pot Ø12 cm and H80 cm | Pot Ø19 cm. Dense and compact habit, very generous flowering. The versatile choice for all indoor sizes.
- Spathiphyllum 'Vivaldi' — H70 cm | Pot Ø17 cm, more elongated foliage and slender habit. The choice for an intermediate size and a slimmer silhouette.
- Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Silvana' — H80 cm | Pot Ø24 cm. The choice for a large specimen with very abundant flowering.
- Spathiphyllum 'Bellini' — H100 cm | Pot Ø24 cm. The XXL version to structure a large indoor space.
Light & placement
The Spathiphyllum 'Bingo Cupido' is one of the most shade-tolerant indoor plants — it can bloom in low-light rooms where almost no other flowering plants survive. The more indirect light it receives, the more abundant the flowering, but it also thrives in hallways, north-facing rooms, and offices without direct windows. Our guide on plants for low-light spaces details how to maximize its potential based on available light.
- Light: partial shade or filtered light — tolerates deep shade, avoid direct sunlight.
- Ideal placement: living room, bedroom, office, hallway — anywhere with soft or indirect light.
- Temperature: 18 to 24 °C — no cold drafts or sudden changes.
- Humidity: prefers a slightly humid atmosphere — occasional misting is welcome.
If the foliage gradually yellows, it’s often too much direct light — move the plant slightly away from the window; if the leaves pale and flowers are scarce, it’s the opposite.
Watering & care
The Spathiphyllum 'Bingo Cupido' is one of the most expressive plants when it lacks water — its leaves visibly wilt and regain their posture after watering. This visible warning makes it particularly easy to manage, even for beginners. Our article on plants for beginners explains why Spathiphyllum is one of the best entry points into the world of indoor plants.
- Watering: moderate — keep substrate slightly moist, about once a week depending on the season.
- Warning sign: drooping foliage = lack of water; water immediately, the plant straightens up within hours.
- Leaf humidity: spray the foliage or wipe leaves with a damp cloth to maintain their natural shine.
- Fertilizer: liquid fertilizer for green plants every 4 to 6 weeks in spring and summer.
- Flowering: remove faded flowers at the base to encourage new spathe growth.
Do not let water stagnate in the saucer — Spathiphyllum likes cool soil but its roots rot quickly if exposed to constant excess moisture.
Decor ideas & plant pairings
The immaculate white flowers and glossy dark green foliage of 'Bingo Cupido' create a very elegant natural floral arrangement — it fits equally well in a sophisticated plant collection or an easy-care space. Its role in indoor air quality is documented in our article on plants and air quality.
- For a very elegant white and red floral duo, pair it with the red Anthurium 'Flor de Flamenco' — the pure white spathes of the Spathiphyllum and the fiery red spathes of the Anthurium create a sophisticated primary color contrast in the same tropical tones.
- For a graphic and structured tropical composition, pair it with the Calathea Orbifolia — the broad white and green glossy foliage of the Spathiphyllum contrasts with the large silver-striped round leaves of the Calathea, two partial shade plants with very different textures.
- To structure a tall indoor jungle, place it in front of the XXL 'Bellini' version — the two peace lilies of different sizes create a cascading composition of white and dark green.
- To enhance the white of the potted flowers, a matte black or anthracite ceramic decorative pot creates the most striking contrast — the dark background intensifies the white glow of the spathes and the deep green of the glossy foliage.
The Spathiphyllum blooms several times a year — remove each faded spathe at its base as soon as it yellows to encourage new flower buds and maintain continuous flowering.
Verdeia Tips
- Use leaf wilting as a watering indicator: Spathiphyllum is one of the few plants that clearly signals its lack of water by letting its leaves droop — wait for this signal to water rather than following a fixed schedule, avoiding overwatering.
- Remove faded spathes at the base to prolong flowering: leaving faded flowers in place exhausts the plant without decorative benefit — cut each flower stem at its base as soon as the spathe turns green or yellow to encourage new growth.
- Repot every 2 years in spring to maintain flowering: a Spathiphyllum cramped in its pot flowers less generously and tires faster — increase the diameter by 3 to 4 cm with substrate enriched with compost to revive vigor, as detailed in our repotting guide.
Technical specifications
- Botanical name: Spathiphyllum 'Bingo Cupido'
- Common name: Peace lily / Lily of the valley
- Region (Country): Central and South America
- Available sizes: H45 cm | Pot Ø12 cm — H80 cm | Pot Ø19 cm
- Adult size: up to 1 m indoors
- Light: partial shade to bright shade — never direct sun
- Watering: moderate — substrate slightly moist
- Humidity: prefers a slightly humid atmosphere
- Temperature: 18 to 24 °C
- Flowering: persistent white spathes, several times a year
- Foliage: dark green, broad, glossy, evergreen
- Toxicity to pets: slightly toxic if ingested
- Decor style: Tropical / Zen / Natural elegance
Each plant is unique: photos show an example of its appearance. The number of flowers and foliage density naturally vary depending on light and season.
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