Some peace lilies regularly flower. Others have a certain timeframe for sprouting bracts. If you've had your plant for a while and you've yet to see any buds, it's time to move it to a brighter spot.
A lot of peace lilies can survive in shade or low-light areas, but they won't produce flowers. As pretty as the foliage is, relocating your plant to a place with higher amounts of indirect light should spur bracts to bloom. Adding a bit of fertilizer can't hurt, either. And if your peace lily hasn't been transplanted in a couple of years, consider upgrading its home.
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