Plant of the Month

Zamioculcas Plant

The zanzibar gem is a flowering green plant native to eastern Africa. It also gets the name, emerald palm, because of its bright, glossy color. Today, the zanzibar gem is grown around the world as a house plant, in part because it is easy to grow and care for. 

Interesting Facts

As a perennial evergreen plant, it is a rare foliage plant with underground tubers, native to tropical Africa. The oval leaflets on the compound leaves are thick in texture and dark green in color. In the sunlight, they appear to be coated with a sparkling glaze. Its appearance is clean and beautiful, it is easy to take care of, but is not easily harmed by pests, and it is tolerant of drought. It can live a week or two without any care, making it a great choice for inside the home. The green leaves help people to feel invigorated and refreshed.

 

CARE GUIDE

Water

Drought-tolerant. Watering should be done when the soil is completely dry. Water thoroughly until the soil is saturated and excess water is fully drained from the drain hole.

Fertilization

Fertilization once every 2-3 months during the growing season.

Pruning

Trim the diseased, withered leaves.

 

 

 

Potting Suggestions

Change pots and soil depending on growth situation. If water is found accumulated in the pot, change pots and soil immediately.

Propagation

Cutting, branch cutting, leaf cutting

Planting Time

All year