![Close-up of a Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Lauretta' plant. The image features a striking white spathe, a large, petal-like bract, encircling a pale green spadix, which is a central column covered in tiny flowers. The spathe is smooth and glossy, with a slightly curved shape that tapers to a pointed tip. Surrounding the spathe are broad, dark green leaves with a leathery texture and prominent veins.](http://queensgardencentre.com.au/cdn/shop/files/Untitleddesign_85_e6f61218-6561-4729-a2c9-b0b7780986f9_{width}x.png?v=1685081577)
Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Lauretta' is a lush, evergreen houseplant known for its elegant, glossy green leaves and striking white spathes. These spathes, often mistaken for flowers, are actually specialized leaves that surround the plant's true flowers, adding a touch of sophistication to any indoor space. 'Sweet Lauretta' typically grows to about 0.5-1 meter in height, making it suitable for tabletops and floor displays. It thrives in low to moderate light conditions and prefers consistently moist, well-draining soil. Known for its air-purifying qualities, this low-maintenance plant is a favorite choice for enhancing indoor air quality and aesthetics.