



Zamiifolia Zamioculcas(ZZ) Plant
The Zamiifolia Zamioculcas, usually called the ZZ plant, is a resilient and striking addition to any indoor space. Originating from Eastern Africa, this hardy plant has gained immense popularity for its low-maintenance nature and ability to thrive in various conditions. Its glossy, dark green leaves make it a visually appealing choice for both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts.
Size and packaging guidelines

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Specification | Chair | Armchair | Sofas |
Height | 37" | 42" | 42" |
Width | 26.5" | 32.5" | 142" |
Depth | 19.5" | 22.5" | 24.5" |
Assembly Required | No | No | Yes |
Packaging Type | Box | Box | Box |
Package Weight | 55 lbs. | 64 lbs. | 180 lbs. |
Packaging Dimensions | 27" x 26" x 39" | 45" x 35" x 24" | 46" x 142" x 25" |
KEY POINTS
Adaptability
ZZ plants are renowned for their adaptability, making them suitable for a range of environments, from low light to bright, indirect sunlight.
Drought Tolerance
With its rhizomatous root system, the ZZ plant can withstand periods of neglect and is exceptionally drought-tolerant, making it an excellent choice for busy individuals.
Air Purification
The ZZ plant is known for its air-purifying qualities, helping to remove common household toxins and improve indoor air quality.
Low Maintenance
Minimal care requirements make the ZZ plant ideal for those who may not have a green thumb. Periodic watering and low light conditions are usually sufficient for its well-being.
Slow Growth: ZZ plants are slow growers, maintaining a compact and manageable size, perfect for indoor spaces with limited roo

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The ZZ plant thrives in well-draining soil and should be watered sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out between watering sessions. It is adaptable to low light conditions but can also tolerate brighter, indirect sunlight. Fertilize sparingly during the growing season (spring and summer) to support healthy growth. Regularly wipe the glossy leaves with a damp cloth to keep them free from dust and pests.
Dos
1.Do provide well-draining soil
Ensure the ZZ plant is potted in a well-draining mix to prevent overwatering and root rot.
2.Do place in indirect sunlight
While adaptable to low light, placing the ZZ plant in indirect sunlight can encourage healthier growth.
3.Do allow the soil to dry between watering
ZZ plants prefer slightly dry conditions, so let the soil dry out before watering again.
4.Do prune yellowing leaves
Trim yellow or damaged leaves to maintain the plant's aesthetic appeal and redirect energy to healthy growth.
5.Do propagate with rhizome cuttings
Propagate the ZZ plant by taking rhizome cuttings for new plants, ensuring genetic consistency.
Don'ts
1.Don't overwater
Avoid waterlogged soil, as ZZ plants are susceptible to root rot. Allow the soil to dry out before watering again.
2.Don't expose to direct sunlight
ZZ plants can get sunburned, so avoid placing them in direct sunlight for prolonged periods.
3.Don't use heavy, compacted soil
Use a well-draining potting mix to prevent water retention and ensure the ZZ plant's roots get enough oxygen.
4.Don't fertilize excessively
ZZ plants are low-maintenance; too much fertilizer can lead to salt buildup and damage the roots.
5.Don't ignore pests
Keep an eye out for pests like spider mites; promptly treat any infestations to protect the ZZ plant's health.