Zamioculcas is an evergreen flowering plant native to East Africa that was discovered in the 1800s but has gained popularity in recent years and is now one of the most popular apartment plants in the world.
In addition to its apparent attractiveness, the endurance of this plant in harsh conditions and its lack of need for special maintenance has been considered as one of the reasons for the popularity of this plant. Since this plant is able to store water in its leaves, it has the ability to survive up to 4 months without any irrigation and does not require much light. However, if this plant has proper irrigation and light, it can grow better.
The roots of these plants are very interesting. Rhizomes in the roots of these plants store water for a long time and therefore you should not irrigate this plant too much.
The most important disadvantage of this plant is that it has a slow and slow growth, so that it may not be seen for a long time and against its strength is that it is easily reproducible and you can keep it in any part of your home. Considering that this plant does not need special care, it can be a suitable gift even for those who are not interested in taking care of flowers and plants.
The roots and leaves of this plant are traditionally used to treat ulcers, ear pain and some inflammatory conditions in Tanzania, and since this plant is toxic, these treatments are done topically, not as oral treatments.

Temperature : The temperature range of 15 to 23 °C is suitable for the cultivation of this plant, but in warmer conditions it will have faster growth, but you should be careful not to keep this plant at temperatures below 7 °C.
Irrigation : Depending on the area in which you live, it is better to irrigate this plant once a few weeks and let its soil dry completely, which of course requires more irrigation in warmer and brighter areas, and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight causes the rot of the stem and rhizome of this plant.
Light : This plant requires indirect sunlight and you can put your plant in front of the sun in the morning, but at noon, turn it away from the window so that intense sunlight does not harm your plant. This plant has slower growth if it is in low-light places, but it will not be damaged. Zamifolia plant will also grow under fluorescent lights and therefore this plant is a good choice for decorating job offices.
Soil : It is better to mix the soil of this plant with some sand to allow proper ventilation of the soil for the plant. It is also necessary to use pots that have holes in the end to prevent excess water retention so that too much water does not cause rotting of the roots of this plant.
Fertilizer : This plant does not require much fertilizer and since it has slow growth, you can use diluted liquid fertilizers once a month to maximize its growth.
Pruning : This plant does not need regular pruning and it is enough to remove the yellow leaves at the bottom of the stem from it. In case of overgrowth of one of the leaves of the plant, the solution is to completely cut it off from the plant.

Is zamifolia plant toxic?

There are rumors that this plant is toxic, which, according to recent studies, has proved to be completely false. However, this plant contains oxalate and calcium, which is toxic to both humans and pets. Therefore, keep your children away from this plant, which is not lethal but can cause diarrhea and vomiting, and also the leaf water of this plant may irritate sensitive skin.

What can be done if the plant does not grow in the long term?

As mentioned above, this plant has a very slow growth but sometimes it seems that the plant does not grow in any way that this may be caused by three main factors: water, light and temperature. According to the information given above about the conditions needed for the growth of this plant, take the necessary measures and show more patience to improve the growth of your plant.

In what conditions does the leaves of zamifolia plants begin to fall?

The factors involved in this situation are: leaf loss due to plant instinct for survival in harsh conditions such as waterlessness, in which case you should start irrigaling the plant and wait a while for the plant growth to improve. Another factor affecting this situation is excessive plant irrigation, which in these conditions is better to start proliferating the plant into other pots.

If a branch is separated from the leaves of zamipholia plants, can it be used for plant proliferation?

Yes, it can be placed in moist soil or water, but it should be noted that it takes a long time to develop new roots for this plant.


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