ZZ Plant
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Tolerates very low light and neglect
Stores water in thick roots = drought-tolerant
Great air purifier — removes toxins from indoor air
One of the hardiest houseplants — near impossible to kill!
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Represents prosperity, growth, and resilience
Often called the “Fortune Tree” in feng shui
Brings grounded, calming energy to any space
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Native to Eastern Africa, from Kenya to South Africa
Used traditionally for its resilience in extreme drought
Became a popular indoor plant in the 1990s–2000s
Loved by designers for its glossy, sculptural leaves
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Stores water in its potato-like rhizomes underground
Its leaves are naturally shiny — no polish needed!
Grows slowly but steadily
Can survive with no water for weeks
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Light: Low to bright, indirect light — avoid harsh sun
Water: Every 2–3 weeks — let soil dry completely
Soil: Well-draining potting mix
Pro Tip: Wipe leaves to keep them glossy & dust-free