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ZZ Plant
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ZZ Plant

Zamioculcas zamiifolia

The ZZ Plant is a stunningly resilient species featuring arching stems adorned with glossy, emerald-green leaflets that look almost artificial due to their waxy sheen. Originating from drought-prone regions of Eastern Africa, it has evolved thick underground rhizomes that store water, making it one of the most durable and low-maintenance indoor plants available today. Its architectural form and ability to thrive in neglected conditions make it a favorite for modern offices and homes.

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Light

Low

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Water

Low

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Difficulty

Easy

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Humidity

Low

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Pet Warning

The ZZ plant contains calcium oxalate crystals. If ingested, it can cause immediate pain or a burning sensation in the mouth and throat, swelling, and digestive upset in pets and humans.

Care Guide

ZZ Plant Care Guide ### 1. Lighting: While it thrives in bright indirect light, it is famous for its ability to tolerate extremely low light conditions. Avoid direct sunlight which can burn the leaves. ### 2. Watering: The ZZ plant is drought-tolerant. Water only when the potting soil is completely dry from top to bottom. In winter, watering once a month is often sufficient. ### 3. Soil and Potting: Use a well-draining potting mix with perlite or pumice. Ensure the pot has drainage holes to prevent rhizome rot. ### 4. Maintenance: Wipe the leaves regularly with a damp cloth to remove dust and keep the pores open. No leaf shine products are necessary as the plant is naturally glossy. ### 5. Seasonal Care: During winter, the plant enters a dormant phase; reduce watering and stop fertilizing until spring.

In-Depth Care & Growth

Feeding & Soil

Fertilizer

Balanced liquid houseplant fertilizer (10-10-10)

Soil

Well-draining, aerated potting soil with a neutral pH.

Physical Attributes

Mature Size

2 to 4 feet tall

Growth Rate

Slow

Propagation

Division of the rhizomes or stem and leaf cuttings.

Common Varieties

Raven (near-black foliage), Zenzi (dwarf cultivar), Lucky Classic