Zanzibar Gem

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    • Height 15″-25″
      6" Pot
    • Height 25″-35″
      8" Pot
    • Height 35″-45″
      10" Pot

    Select Pot Design

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Description

Delivery Time We do same day Delivery
Plant Size Small: Tall 15″-25″ , Medium: Tall 25″-35″, Large: Tall 35″-45″
Difficulty No-fuss — Carefree
Light Low to Partial — Low to bright indirect light
Pet Friendly Yes — non-toxic for cats and dogs
Air Cleaner Yes — removes formaldehyde from air

Description

Zanzibar Gems is a genus of flowering plant in the family Araceae, containing the single species Zamioculcas zamiifolia. It is a tropical perennial plant native to eastern Africa, from southern Kenya to northeastern South Africa. Zamioculcas is grown as an ornamental plant, mainly for its attractive glossy foliage and easy care.

Dutch nurseries started wide-scale commercial propagation of the plant around 1996. It was first described as Caladium zamiifolium by Loddiges in 1829, moved to his new genus Zamioculcas by Heinrich Wilhelm Schott and given its established name Zamioculcas zamiifolia by Adolf Engler.

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