This plant is very large and usually we don’t see this size for sale very often as the plant grows pretty slow, so this is a special treat!
You will receive one plant in a 27cm nursery pot. The plant is a little bit root bound and the pot is not perfectly round.
She doesn’t like soggy soil so water her only when the soil dries out. During winter water less often. She will thrive in a bright spot but is also suitable for low and medium light, will be a perfect plant for dark room in your home, office or a bathroom with small window. Make sure to avoid direct sunlight.
If leaves turn yellow, it is likely she has been overwatered. If you notice dry, brown crispy edges of leaves it can be caused by underwatering or sun burn.
Fertilise with indoor plant food every 2 months during growing season from May to September.
Zen is toxic to pets.
I would like to introduce Zen. She is a beautiful Zamioculcas Zamiifolia.
This plant is very large and usually, we don’t see this size for sale very often as the plant grows pretty slow and takes a long time to get ZZ plant to this size.
You will receive one plant in a 27cm nursery pot. The plant is a little bit root bound and the pot is not perfectly round.
She doesn’t like soggy soil so water her only when the soil dries out. During winter water less often. She will thrive in a bright spot but is also suitable for low and medium light, will be a perfect plant for dark room in your home, office or a bathroom with small window. Make sure to avoid direct sunlight.
If leaves turn yellow, it is likely she has been overwatered. If you notice dry, brown crispy edges of leaves it can be caused by underwatering or sun burn.
Fertilise with indoor plant food every 2 months during growing season from May to September.
Zen is toxic to pets.
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:
Care Instructions
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.
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.
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
Propagation Methods
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:
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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