Black Raven ZZ Emerald Palm Plant
Zamioculcas zamiifolia Raven is the perfect addition to your houseplant collection! This exquisite plant is known for its unique black and shiny foliage.
Its leaves are thick and shiny, with a deep green, almost black colour getting darker as the leaf matures.
This hardy plant is perfect for beginners, as it requires minimal maintenance to thrive. It can tolerate low light conditions and underwatering. The plant can tolerate long periods of neglect, making it an excellent choice for those who may not have the time, experience or energy to devote to more high-maintenance plants. It will work perfectly as a school of office plant!
The plastic plant pot exhibits a non-perfectly round shape, a direct consequence of the plant’s extensive root system.
The ZZ plant could be considered the new kid on the block, only in the past two and half decades has it made its way to mass cultivation and spread worldwide into homes and offices. It quickly rose to the top of the must-have list due to the resilient and drought-tolerant nature that has allowed it to survive even in the most inexperienced hands.
Formally known as Zamioculcas zamiifolia this plant is the only one of its species that belongs to the family Araceae. Also known as the ZZ plant, Zanzibar gem, aroid palm, Zuzu plant or emerald palm, it is classed as a tropical perennial. Originating from Africa’s drought-prone environments, this tough-as-old boots plant can be found across vast areas of Africa, stretching across regions from southern Kenya to the northeast of South Africa.
While the ZZ plant has been on the radar of modern horticulture for the last few centuries, it wasn’t until 1996, when some intrepid Dutch nurseries situated in South Africa started to notice the plant’s huge potential to hold its own as a houseplant for the western world. Soon after this revelation mass propagation began and the plant began its journey into the hearts of the indoor gardener.
What made this so appealing to the Dutch nurserymen and what has kept it in popular demand for all these years is its sheer robust nature. This plant won’t go down without a fight! It requires minimum care and to be honest thrives on neglect more than anything. The ZZ plant is rhizomatous meaning it can store moisture within bulbous rhizomes that dwell below the surface of the soil, this is a natural adaption they have formed to be able to survive long periods of drought. Also, their fleshy succulent-like leaves, with a single leaf surviving for six months, can store a huge amount of excess moisture, up to 95% of the leaf mass, giving them an extra reserve for when times get tough. This is one of the key reasons this plant can seem to go on and on without water, with no need to be watered more than once a month. The other gleaming feature of this plant is that it’s very tolerable to low light conditions, in some opinions the most tolerable. While low light is not the optimal condition it will still perform relatively well and make for a handsome plant.
- How often should I water my Black Raven ZZ Emerald Palm?
- This plant thrives on minimal watering, typically needing water only once a month. Overwatering can harm the plant, so it’s best to allow the soil to become dry to the touch between waterings.
- Is the Black Raven ZZ suitable for low-light office or home environments?
- Absolutely! This plant is highly tolerant of low light conditions, making it an ideal choice for spaces that don’t receive much natural sunlight, such as offices or interior rooms.
- Can the Black Raven ZZ Emerald Palm help improve air quality?
- Yes, this plant is known for its air-purifying qualities. It can help remove toxins from the air, making it not only a decorative but also a functional addition to your space.
☀️ Light
☀️▫️▫️ (Low) – The Black Raven ZZ Emerald Palm Plant is quite the resilient fellow when it comes to lighting. It can thrive in low light conditions, making it a perfect companion for spaces that don’t get much natural sunlight.
💧 Water
💧▫️▫️ (Low) – Water sparingly! This plant prefers to dry out between waterings and can handle some neglect. Overwatering could harm it, so just a light drink every couple of weeks should be enough.
🌡️ Temperature
🌡️🌡️▫️ (Average) – The Black Raven ZZ prefers typical indoor temperatures, ideally between 18°C and 24°C. It’s not a fan of drastic temperature changes, so keep it away from drafty windows and air conditioning vents.
💦 Humidity
💦▫️▫️ (Low) – No need to mist this plant; it’s quite content in your home’s natural humidity levels.
🪴 Repotting
Consider repotting the Black Raven ZZ every 2-3 years to encourage growth. Use a well-draining potting mix to prevent water from pooling at the roots. When you do repot, choose a pot only slightly larger than the current one as this plant enjoys being a bit root-bound.
🐾 Pet Friendliness
Keep your furry friends away from this plant, as it can be toxic if ingested. Best to place it in an area out of reach of curious pets.
✅🪴 Recommended Locations at Home
This plant is an excellent addition to less sunny spots in your home such as hallways, bathrooms, or even your office workspace where natural light is limited.
🌬️🪴 Air Purifying
The Black Raven ZZ is known for its air purifying qualities, making it not just a beautiful, but also a beneficial companion in your home or office.
✨ Other Plant Features
Aside from its stunning dark foliage, the Black Raven ZZ is lauded for its durability and ease of care, making it an ideal choice for both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts.
If you have more questions, feel free to ask Mossbot for help, or contact us via our website. Don’t forget, we also offer a free plant hospital service if your plant needs extra care!
The Ultimate Care Guide for ZZ Plants: Raven, Zenzi, and More
Introduction and History The ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) is a beloved houseplant known for its resilience and striking appearance. Native to Eastern Africa, specifically Kenya and Tanzania, it thrives in a range of conditions and has been cultivated as a decorative plant worldwide. The ZZ plant was first officially described by Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler, a German botanist, in 1905. Its rise to popularity, however, came much later, particularly in the late 20th century, when its hardy nature made it a staple in homes and offices.
Description and Features: ZZ plants are characterised by their waxy, glossy leaves, which grow on thick, fleshy stems. These stems act as water reservoirs, enabling the plant to survive long periods without watering. There are several varieties, including:
- Zamioculcas Raven Black: Features deep, almost black foliage, making it a striking choice for modern interiors.
- Zamioculcas Zenzi: A dwarf variety with compact growth and curled leaves.
- Standard ZZ Plant: Boasts vibrant green leaves that brighten any space.
Key Features
- Pet-friendliness: ZZ plants are not pet-friendly; all parts of the plant are toxic if ingested by pets or humans.
- Low-light resistance: Ideal for dim corners but can tolerate a wide range of light conditions.
- Water efficiency: Thrives on infrequent watering thanks to its rhizomatous roots.
- Growth rate: Slow-growing but long-lived, making it a low-maintenance companion.
- Perfect for beginners: Almost indestructible and easy to care for.
Care Instructions
1. Watering
- How much water does a ZZ plant need? Water the ZZ plant only when the soil is completely dry. Overwatering is the most common issue for ZZ plants.
- Signs of overwatering: Yellowing leaves, mushy stems, and root rot.
- What to do if you overwater your ZZ plant: Allow the soil to dry out completely before the next watering. If the roots are mushy, consider repotting the plant and trimming away any rot.
- Underwatering signs: Wrinkled leaves and drooping stems. Give the plant a thorough soak, ensuring excess water drains away.
- Can ZZ plants go without water? Yes, they can survive weeks without watering due to their water-storing rhizomes.
2. Light Requirements
ZZ plants prefer indirect, bright light but can tolerate low-light conditions, making them perfect for offices or dimly lit rooms. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves. If you’re wondering, can ZZ plants survive in no light? They can endure extremely low light but will grow slowly and may lose their vibrant colour.
3. Humidity and Temperature
- Humidity: ZZ plants thrive in average household humidity levels but adapt well to drier environments.
- Temperature: Keep between 15-26°C. Avoid placing the plant near cold drafts or heating vents.
- Can ZZ plants survive cold? They do not tolerate temperatures below 10°C and may develop damage or die.
4. Plant Food
Feed your ZZ plant with a balanced houseplant fertiliser during the growing season (spring and summer). Use once a month and reduce feeding during autumn and winter. If you’re searching how to fertilise ZZ plants, choose a low-strength liquid fertiliser for best results.
5. Pruning
Prune to remove yellowing or damaged leaves. Use clean, sharp scissors to prevent infection. Pruning also helps maintain the plant’s shape and encourages healthy growth. If you’re asking, how to prune a ZZ plant, focus on cutting near the base of the stem for a clean look.
Common Issues and Troubleshooting
1. Yellow Leaves
- Cause: Overwatering or insufficient light.
- Solution:
- Check the soil for moisture; if it’s soggy, allow it to dry completely before watering again.
- Move the plant to a location with brighter, indirect light.
- Trim any completely yellowed leaves to direct energy to healthy growth.
2. Drooping Stems
- Cause: Underwatering or poor drainage.
- Solution: Ensure the soil is well-draining and water thoroughly when dry. Repot with fresh soil if necessary. If you’re wondering why are my ZZ plant stems drooping, check both watering and pot size.
3. Brown Tips
- Cause: Low humidity or over-fertilising.
- Solution: Mist occasionally to increase humidity and follow a proper feeding schedule. Reduce the frequency of fertiliser application if tips continue to brown.
4. New Leaves with Different Colour
- Cause: Natural growth process.
- Solution: Young leaves often appear lighter or have a different hue when emerging. They will darken to match mature foliage as they age.
5. Root Rot
- Cause: Prolonged overwatering.
- Solution: Remove the plant from its pot and inspect the roots. Trim away any mushy or discoloured roots. Repot in fresh, well-draining soil and reduce watering frequency.
6. Slow or Stunted Growth
- Cause: Insufficient light or nutrients.
- Solution: Move the plant to a brighter location (but avoid direct sunlight) and consider feeding with a balanced houseplant fertiliser during the growing season. If you’re searching how to make ZZ plants grow faster, light and feeding are key.
Propagation Methods
1. Leaf Cuttings
- Take a healthy leaf and insert it into moist sphagnum moss or well-draining soil.
- Keep the cutting in a warm, bright location and mist occasionally.
- Roots will develop in a few weeks, followed by new growth. If you’re searching how to propagate a ZZ plant from leaves, this method is simple and effective.
2. Division
- Remove the plant from its pot and gently separate the rhizomes. Ensure each section has roots and at least one stem.
- Replant in fresh soil and water lightly.
3. Water Propagation
- Cut a healthy stem and place it in water using a propagation tube.
- Change the water weekly to prevent stagnation.
- Once roots form, transfer to soil. For those searching can ZZ plants grow in water, this method works temporarily but they thrive better in soil.
Sphagnum moss and stunning propagation stations to propagate ZZ plants are available in our shop Highland Moss to make propagation easy and successful.
Is a ZZ Plant Right for You? ZZ plants are excellent for:
- Beginners: Minimal care requirements make them perfect for plant novices.
- Offices & Commercial Spaces: Thrive in low-light conditions and add a touch of greenery.
- Gifts: Their durability and stylish appearance make them a thoughtful present.
With the right care, your ZZ plant will thrive for years to come, adding elegance and greenery to any space. Whether you’re asking how to care for a Raven ZZ plant or exploring the best ways to propagate your Zenzi, this guide has you covered. Remember, all plants purchased from Highland Moss come with a scannable QR code for detailed care instructions and access to our Moss Bot for 24/7 plant care support.

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