It’s Christmas time! You have probably bought your Christmas tree already or you’re waiting for it to be delivered to your door and installed as well. Getting your house into the festive Christmas mood is the fun part of the holiday.
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Zamioculcas zamiifolias are noted for their stunning foliage, low maintenance, and air-purifying qualities, making them the most desirable houseplants. If you too wish to bring one home, have a look at the best ZZ Plant Types below!
Raven has glossy violet-black leaves that sport a darker color in low-light locations. The lime-toned younger leaves give a striking contrast to the foliage.
Variegated ZZ plants are loved widely for their beautiful foliage splashed in yellow, white, and green. Their easy-going nature makes them the first choice for busy gardeners.
The Regular ZZ plant displays lance-shaped, thick, mid-green leaves that’ll give the perfect tropical vibe to any bland ambiance.
As the name suggests, this is a dwarf ZZ variety that grows 1-3 feet tall featuring dark-green ovulate leaves. Grow the plant in bright indirect light for the best display.
Unlike other varieties, Lucky Classic ZZ Plant has spherical leaves, slightly tapered at the end. Grow this glossy variety at a low-lit location for a beautiful display of lush foliage.
Lucky Giant offers larger and more elongated leaves than the other ‘lucky’ varieties. The mid-green glossy foliage makes them one of the best ZZ plant types.
The Dwarf Zamicro ZZ is a miniature variety with thick, elongated leaves sprouting from fleshy stems. It is a perfect houseplant for limited spaces with busy owners.
Gold variegated ZZ is a beautiful houseplant that displays golden-yellow to creamy white foliage on fleshy green stems. The myriad hued leaves make it one of the most expensive ZZ plant types.
9. White Variegated
This ZZ cultivar features white variegated leaves with splotches of green on the surface. Grow the plant in a well-draining medium for the stunning shiny look in
It’s Christmas time! You have probably bought your Christmas tree already or you’re waiting for it to be delivered to your door and installed as well. Getting your house into the festive Christmas mood is the fun part of the holiday.
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The gardening task which most gardeners dread, especially those new to gardening, is often pruning plants. It can be overwhelming trying to figure out how and when to begin pruning. The primary concern is that we will take too much of the plant off.
Think before you allow poppies to proliferate. Poppies rob a lot of goodness from your soil.
The Pacific Bulb Society has a large report on numerous species.
Bromeliads are one of the most colorful plants you can adorn your rooms with. If you want the most stunning ones for your home, then check out these Best Bromeliads Anyone Can Grow Easily Indoors!
Have a look at these stunning Orchid Planter Ideas that you can get inspired from to showcase the flowers in a stylish way!
Commonly known as the Winter melon and Chinese watermelon, Ash gourd is native to Japan is found commonly throughout India. When touched, the fruit leaves an ash-like residue on hands. That’s the reason behind its interesting name! Here’s all you need to know about growing Ash gourd!
Are you looking at plants in your garden and wondering why they aren’t flowering?
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