zz plant in hanging planter ZZ Plant - LARGE
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zz plant in hanging planter

zz plant in hanging planter ZZ Plant - LARGE

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zz plant in hanging planter ZZ Plant - LARGEScientific Name: Zamioculcas Zamiifolia Synonyms: ZZ Plant, Zanzibar Gem Hardy Plant, thrives on neglect Ultimate Waterwise plant Striking glossy foliage It will grow into a nice full plant in the same pot Plant Level: Very Easy Few indoor plants are as care friendly as the ZZ Plant, which practically thrives on neglect (seriously, try this out!). Its verdant green foliage has a natural glossy sheen throughout the year making this classic East African

Scientific Name: Zamioculcas Zamiifolia
Synonyms: ZZ Plant, Zanzibar Gem

  • Hardy Plant, thrives on neglect
  • Ultimate Waterwise plant
  • Striking glossy foliage
  • It will grow into a nice full plant in the same pot
  • Plant Level: Very Easy

Few indoor plants are as care-friendly as the ZZ Plant, which practically thrives on neglect (seriously, try this out!).

Its verdant green foliage has a natural glossy sheen throughout the year making this classic East African stunner an essential houseplant, especially for those spaces where everything else struggles to survive, as they are tolerant of a wide range of conditions from low light, dry air and inconsistent watering.

Keep it potted and it will stay fairly small. Repot the ZZ Plant houseplant, incrementally to a larger pot, and it will fill out beautifully, with stems that can grow to 90cm or much larger. 

They make for fabulous accent plants in low light rooms or rooms that only have artificial lighting, on tabletops or as eye-level focal points. They are extremely slow-growing and will not dominate a space quickly.

Pair your ZZ plant with a gorgeous bold planter or a more classic pot for an elegant look as these plant are highly prized for their structural beauty.

Please note: ZZ plants are considered toxic to pets and humans and are best kept out of reach.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Follow these instructions to keep your ZZ Plant healthy and happy:

  • Water: Water thoroughly and allow the soil to become bone dry before watering again, ZZ plants have thick roots that retain water for long periods. Water very sparingly in cooler months.
  • Light: Low - light to Bright indirect Light. Some soft direct sunlight will be fine.
  • Humidity: Average room humidity, no humidity adjustments required.
  • Fertilize: Feed 4 times a year with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted by half.
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