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  1. Sold Out • $30.00. Zamioculcas Zamiifolia Dwarf is an upright-growing Aroid with wand-like shoots and thick glossy leaves. This species is by far the easiest plant to grow and can take its fair share of neglect. The dwarf variety has much smaller leaves and more compact growth than other ZZ varieties. Its compact and dense growth make this an ...

  2. Only 4 left. Order soon! Zamioculcas zamiifolia "Lucky" is a wide leaved variety of the notoriously easy to care for ZZ Plant. This plant will grow 4-5 feet tall with stems densely covered in alternating succulent leaves with rounded tips. This indoor tropical grows best in bright indirect light, but is known to be tolerant of lower light cond.

  3. Grown locally with sustainable practices, our sod ensures environmental friendliness and optimal health. Lucky Giant ZZ Plant is a succulent-like houseplant with narrower, larger dark green waxy leaves and thick stalks that reach 2-3'ft tall. Extremely easy to care for, Lucky Giant almost thrives on neglect with very high drought resistance and ...

  4. Description. This easy houseplant almost thrives on neglect. It tolerates low light, rarely needs plant food, and will even forgive you if you forget to water it from time to time. The shiny, architectural foliage will bring life to a room all year long. Native to the Zanzibar region of Southern Africa.

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    • More Commonly Available ZZ Plants
    • Variegated ZZ Plants
    • Other Named Cultivars of ZZ Plants

    First off, here are the ZZ Plant varieties that you will be able to find commercially fairly easily. I’ll get into the other types later. ZZ plants in general are tolerant of low light and can withstand long periods of drought. Perfect for the neglectful indoor gardener! See the end of this post for more care and propagation resources for ZZ plants...

    Although you may have seen some beautiful variegated ZZ cuttings and plants for sale, at the time of writing this post, only two cultivars have been patented.

    Zamioculcas zamiifolia ‘Dark Zamicro’

    This is a compact cultivar with small leaflets and almost black foliage. It was awarded a U.S. Plant Patent #288847 on 1/2/18 to Adrianus Spruit in the Netherlands.

    Zamioculcas zamiifolia ‘EDZAMDARK1‘

    This compact cultivar has darker green leaflets. It has a U.S. Plant Patent #30529 that was awarded on 5/21/19 to Ed Buinen of Ed’s Plants in the Netherlands, who found it as a whole plant sport in 2012.

    Zamioculcas zamiifolia ‘HANSOTI13‘

    This cultivar is more compact than ‘Zamicro’ and has shorter internodes and more leaflets per leaf. Leaflets are up to 6cm long so they’re longer than the typical species, and are thicker and glossier as well. The U.S. Plant Patent #26760 was awarded on 5/24/16 to Hashish Hansoti of India. It occurred as a sport of a variegated compact mutation that was found in Mumbai in 2009.

  5. The ZZ plant is a glossy leafed houseplant suitable for any space. Their thick leaves are laddered creating a subtle zig zag effect that looks stunning anywhere. Adaptable to most lighting conditions, the ZZ plant thrives best under bright indirect light. Light. Bright Indirect to Moderate Light. Watering

  6. ZZ Plants (Zamio Zamioculcas) are succulent-like houseplants with dark green waxy leaves and thick stalks. ZZs are as hardy as they come. Get your Indoor Plants from our online garden center. Georgia-grown, healthy indoor plants delivered straight from our nursery to your home or office. Retail and wholesale plant sales.

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