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Zamioculcas zamiifolia – Glossy Foliage, Structural Form, Zero Drama

Zamioculcas zamiifolia (G.Lodd.) Engl., published in Pflanzenreich IV.23B: 305 (1905), is better known as

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Zamioculcas zamiifolia

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Zamioculcas zamiifolia comes in following sizes:


XS – is approximately 35 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot


S – is approximately 45 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 14 cm pot


M – is approximately 60 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 17 cm pot


L – is approximately 80 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 21 cm pot


XL – is approximately 100 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 27 cm pot

Zamioculcas zamiifolia Quick Guide

  • Name:Zamioculcas zamiifolia (G.Lodd.) Engl
  • Common Names: ZZ Plant, Eternity Plant, Zanzibar Gem.
  • Name: Zamioculcas zamiifolia
  • Common Names: ZZ Plant
  • Growth and Habit: Herbaceous plant
  • Form: Root-tuber geophyte
  • Family: Araceae
  • Native Range: Eastern Africa (e.g., Kenya, South Africa)
  • Hardiness Zone: Indoor plant; hardy in zones 9–11
  • Height: Up to 1 m
  • Spread: Up to 60 cm
  • Humidity: 50–70%
  • Light: Bright, indirect light; tolerates low light
  • Temperature: 18–24°C, avoid below 10°C
  • Soil: Well-draining potting mix (e.g., for succulents)
  • Watering: Let soil dry completely before watering
  • Pruning and Maintenance: Remove yellow or damaged leaves regularly
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green, oval leaves (5–15 cm long)
  • Growth Rate: Slow-growing
  • Root Structure and Repotting: Thick tuberous roots; repot every 2–3 years
  • Fertilizing: Monthly in spring and summer with balanced fertilizer
  • Tolerance: Highly tolerant of low light and infrequent watering
  • Adaptability: Adapts well to indoor environments
  • Propagation: By leaf cuttings or tuber division
  • Common Pests: Spider mites, mealybugs; treat with neem oil
  • Fungal Issues: Root rot caused by overwatering
  • Flowering: Rare; small, inconspicuous flowers on basal spikes
  • Longevity: Decades under good care
  • Toxicity: Mildly toxic to pets and humans (contains calcium oxalate crystals)
  • Ideal Placement: Bright, draft-free spaces
  • Special Care: Suitable for hydroponics; maintain partial submersion of tubers
  • Leaf Maintenance: Wipe leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust
  • Stress Signs: Yellowing leaves (overwatering), drooping stems (under/overwatering)
  • Pot Material: Terracotta pots recommended for aeration

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Zamioculcas zamiifolia – Glossy Foliage, Structural Form, Zero Drama

Zamioculcas zamiifolia (G.Lodd.) Engl., published in Pflanzenreich IV.23B: 305 (1905), is better known as the ZZ Plant — a compact, architectural houseplant with glossy, symmetrical leaflets and bulletproof reputation. Each upright stalk emerges from thick, underground rhizomes that store water and nutrients, giving this plant extreme drought tolerance and steady growth. Whether styled alone or as part of a green interior concept, it delivers clean lines and a polished look with minimal care.

Why Zamioculcas zamiifolia Stands Out

  • Evergreen Gloss: Thick, waxy leaflets that reflect light and rarely fade
  • Vertical Clumping Habit: Upright stems stay compact and tidy without pruning
  • Water-Storing Rhizomes: Built for resilience in low-water environments
  • True Low-Light Tolerance: Survives in darker corners — thrives in bright indirect light
  • Slow-Growing: Grows 60–100 cm tall indoors over years, not months

Where Zamioculcas zamiifolia Comes From

This species is native to tropical East Africa — particularly Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique — where it grows in dry forests, grasslands, and rocky slopes. In its natural habitat, it survives seasonal droughts, high temperatures (20–35 °C), and occasional heavy rains. It grows from rhizomes that store water during dry periods, allowing it to endure extreme fluctuations in moisture and light. In cultivation, it remains compact, rarely flowers indoors, and is known for withstanding prolonged neglect.

How to Grow Zamioculcas zamiifolia Successfully

  • Light: Tolerates low light but prefers bright, indirect light for stronger, faster growth
  • Water: Let the soil dry out completely before watering. Water every 2–4 weeks depending on conditions
  • Humidity: Average indoor levels (40–60%) are perfect — no misting required
  • Temperature: Thrives between 18–30 °C. Keep away from cold drafts or temperatures below 10 °C
  • Soil: Use a well-draining mix — cactus soil or a chunky aroid blend is ideal
  • Fertiliser: Feed once a month in spring and summer with balanced liquid fertiliser at half strength
  • Repotting: Only when pot is packed with rhizomes — typically every 2–3 years
  • Propagation: Via division or rooting leaflets in soil or water — both methods are slow and require several months
  • Hydroponics: Not recommended due to risk of rhizome rot in saturated media
  • Pruning: Minimal — remove yellowing or aged stalks at the base

Common Problems and How to Handle Them

  • Yellow Leaves: Often a result of overwatering or soggy soil. Check for root rot and adjust moisture levels
  • Drooping or Wrinkled Stems: Usually caused by underwatering or extended dryness. Soak thoroughly and monitor recovery
  • Brown Tips or Spots: Often from cold air, hard water, or buildup of salts in soil. Flush pot and improve placement
  • Rotting Rhizomes: Cut away soft or blackened sections, allow to dry, and repot in dry, sterile substrate
  • Pests: Rare, but fungus gnats may appear in moist soil. Let it dry fully and use yellow traps if needed

Why ZZ Plant Is a Top Pick for Low-Maintenance Greenery

Zamioculcas zamiifolia thrives where most plants fail. It's unfazed by missed waterings, poor lighting, or inconsistent temperatures — making it a staple in offices, rentals, and spaces where neglect is common. Its thick rhizomes act like natural reservoirs, allowing the plant to coast through droughts and still maintain its polished look. Just don’t overwater it — less really is more.

Flowering, Sap, and Safety Notes

Though technically a flowering aroid, Zamioculcas zamiifolia rarely blooms indoors. When it does, it produces a small, pale yellow spathe near the soil line — not showy, but interesting. The plant contains calcium oxalate crystals. All parts are toxic if ingested, and the sap may cause mild skin irritation. Always wash your hands after repotting or cutting.

The Name Behind Zamioculcas zamiifolia

Zamioculcas refers to its superficial similarity to Zamia (a genus of cycads), and “culcas” is derived from Colocasia, once known as Culcas. The species name zamiifolia means “with leaves like Zamia.” The species was first published as Caladium zamiifolium by G. Loddiges, and reassigned by Adolf Engler in 1905 in Pflanzenreich.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How often should I water my ZZ Plant? Every 2–4 weeks depending on light, temperature, and pot size. Always let the soil dry out first.
  • Can ZZ Plant grow in low light? Yes — it tolerates dim corners, though it will grow slower. For best color and leaf size, provide indirect sun.
  • Is ZZ Plant toxic to pets? Yes — all parts are toxic if ingested and sap may cause skin irritation. Keep out of reach of children and animals.

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Zamioculcas zamiifolia

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  • Zamioculcas zamiifolia comes in following sizes:


    XS – is approximately 35 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot


    S – is approximately 45 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 14 cm pot


    M – is approximately 60 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 17 cm pot


    L – is approximately 80 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 21 cm pot


    XL – is approximately 100 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 27 cm pot

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