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THE ANSWER IS AN ARUM LILY
Although it could be that your peace lily is not receiving enough water or fertilizer, the most likely cause is that the spathe is simply aging. The spathe is actually a modified leaf and, like most leaves, goes through photosynthesis. After some time, the chlorophyll within the spathe will begin to turn green. If you do not mind the appearance you may choose to keep the plant as is. Otherwise you may cut the stalk right above the soil line to begin making room for new growth.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Spathiphyllumspp.
in plant like tapa spathe adventitious root develop chlorophyll can act as assimilatory root.
Yes, they produce a small cream/ green spathe
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An arum lily is any of a variety of flowering plants of the genus Araceae, especially Zantedeschia aethiopica, the calla lily, which has a showy white spathe.
'Espada' is the Spanish word for Sword. It originated from the Latin word 'spatha' which means a type of sword or the Ancient Greek word spathe which means broad blade.
Middle English spaien, from Anglo-Norman espeier, to cut with a sword, from espee, sword, from Latin spatha. See http://www.answers.com/topic/spathe.]
Rare plants in Singapore include Pterospermum diversifolium, Jamba (Neuwiedia veratrifolia),heath-covered Spathe Robiquetia (Robiquetia spathulata), and Thrixspermum amplexicaule,Utania nervosa.
A flowering plant grown for ornamental reasons primarily for its attractive glossy foliage. Although "flowering plant" is technically correct, the flowers of Zamioculcas are not what the average grower thinks of when they think of a flower. This genus is a member of the family Araceae, the aroids. Aroids reproduce by producing an inflorescence which is composed of several parts, chiefly the spathe and spadix. Although a spathe looks like a "flower", it is not. The spathe is a specially modified leaf used to protect the spadix at its center. The flowers, both male and female, are produced on the spadix and if pollinated by an appropriate insect the inflorescence will produce seeds. The genus contains a single species Zamioculcas zamiifolia. Previous species names have been melded into this species and the older names are now considered synonyms. This genus is found in southern Africa in dry climates but will survive nicely in both wet and dry conditions, however it will not survive cold.