zanzibar house plant ZZ Plant - 6 Inch Pot
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zanzibar house plant ZZ Plant - 6 Inch Pot

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zanzibar house plant ZZ Plant - 6 Inch PotZZ Plant is the Perfect for Low Maintenance, Air Purifying Houseplant ZZ Plant Thrives in Low Light The ZZ Plant is one of the easiest houseplants to grow, thriving in low light and requiring minimal care. With glossy, deep green leaves and natural air purifying qualities, the Zanzibar Gem adds beauty and health benefits to any indoor space. Some common names for this east African native plant are Zanzibar gem, ZZ plant, Zuzu plant, aroid palm,

ZZ Plant is the Perfect for Low-Maintenance, Air-Purifying Houseplant

ZZ Plant Thrives in Low Light

The ZZ Plant is one of the easiest houseplants to grow, thriving in low light and requiring minimal care. With glossy, deep-green leaves and natural air-purifying qualities, the Zanzibar Gem adds beauty and health benefits to any indoor space.

Some common names for this east African native plant are Zanzibar gem, ZZ plant, Zuzu plant, aroid palm, eternity plant, or emerald palm. The botanical name is Zamioculcas zamiifolia which is where it got the nickname ZZ.

This tropical perennial plant is commonly grown as a houseplant for its glossy green foliage and easy care. The ZZ Plant flower appears in late summer or early fall and is light yellow or bronze in color. The flower form is a spadix that is commonly found on all aroid plants. It is uncommon to see this houseplant flower indoors.

This unique tropical plant been shown to reduce toxicity indoors and purify the air. There are many other ZZ Plant benefits including lower blood pressure, reduced stress, and boosting productivity. 

ZZ Houseplants thrive in low light conditions and are easy to grow.

Fun fact: Zanzibar Plant grows from an underground rhizome that resembles a potato.

ZZ Plant Care Guide

Caring for a Zanzibar Plant (ZZ Plant) is a breeze — that’s one of the main reasons people love this tropical beauty. It’s incredibly low-maintenance and can thrive almost anywhere, whether you’ve got bright light or a low-light corner. Just keep it out of direct sunlight, which can scorch its leaves.

ZZ Plants typically grow around 2 to 3 feet tall, though some can reach up to 5 feet when fully mature. If you live in USDA zone 10 or warmer, you can even grow it outdoors. In cooler areas, it makes the perfect indoor houseplant.

When it comes to soil, make sure it drains well. Use a pot with drainage holes, or add a layer of gravel or marbles at the bottom to help with excess water. And remember, less is more when it comes to watering your ZZ Plant.

Why Buy from Perfect Plants?

Since 1980, Perfect Plants has been a family-run farm dedicated to growing premium plants under the Florida sun. With expert care and decades of experience, every ZZ Plant arrives healthy, and ready to brighten your home.

Shop the ZZ Plant for sale. It is so easy to grow, even someone with a “black thumb” can grow this houseplant.

Disclaimer: ZZ plants can be toxic to children and pets if ingested.

Check out our complete collection of houseplants for sale.

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