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What is This Houseplant?

Can anyone out there identify this house plant? The guy I bought it from did not know what it is. He just said it requires only low light and he has not watered it in 6 months.

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Thanks so much.

By Lori

Multistemed plant with bulbous base on stem. Has ovoid leaves aligned in pairs.
 

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August 24, 20111 found this helpful

My daughter has a plant that looks just like this one. It is a zamioculcas or aroid palm. According to what I found on the net it likes low light, not direct sunlight, and only needs to be watered when dry. Hope this helps.

 
August 30, 20110 found this helpful

I too have this Plant, it has a green waxy leaf, and fans out similar to a palm. Lovely display plant, and takes very little care. I have not seen this plant on the market since my purchase, however, the grower is in Venice, Florida.

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Has 1-800-854-5393 number available for questions, also you may contact them with any questions at info AT delrayplants.com. Wishing you a successful growing experience.

 
August 30, 20110 found this helpful

This plant is sold at Lowes, I can't remember the name of it. It is an expensive plant, and yes, it is very hardy. It can be neglected and thrive. In the mornings there will be droplets of water on the end of the leaves. I guess its way to preserve itself.

 
September 17, 20171 found this helpful

This one is referred to by several names... a Zamioculcas, Zanzibar Gem, or ZZ Plant. I recently got one so I'm learning as I go, but love mine thus far.

 
Anonymous
October 13, 20170 found this helpful

ZZ plant

 
Anonymous
October 22, 20170 found this helpful

Hi!
This is a zeezee plant.this does not flower..but its a very hardy plant.it only grows leaves.its very easy to grow.

 
April 3, 20180 found this helpful

Mine does flower. It is an ugly flower, but has flowered twice now.

 
November 5, 20170 found this helpful

That's a "ZZ" plant. the Zs stand for the two Latin names. It's an awesome sturdy plant but be careful - it's pretty toxic and can cause skin irritations too.

 
January 20, 20180 found this helpful

It looks like it's a zz plant

 
January 25, 20180 found this helpful

that is called a ZZ plant.

 
March 16, 20180 found this helpful

Zi Zi (or ZZ) Plant...A great plant for those who have a "brown thumb." Takes very little water, and can grow in high lighted areas or low lighted areas.

 
April 3, 20180 found this helpful

That is a ZZ plant. It needs water and fertilizer from time
to time. Stake the branches up, never trim. Plant will get huge! They also have a large (ugly) flower from time to time!

 
April 5, 20180 found this helpful

Zz plant

 
Anonymous
April 16, 20180 found this helpful

This is a ZZ plant!

 
Anonymous
April 18, 20180 found this helpful

zeezee plant

 
April 25, 20180 found this helpful

Its called a ZZ plant- sorry, dont know the Latin name- easy to grow, does well in pretty much any light

 
May 1, 20180 found this helpful

Zee Zee plant - does fine in low light but I'd move it to moderate and def water more often. I do probably about 1 cup of water every 2 weeks or so.

 
May 15, 20180 found this helpful

It is known as a Z-Z or Zanzibar plant. Hardy. DonT overwater. Can keep in lowlight, but it will thrive with a few hours of bright light daily.

 
May 20, 20180 found this helpful

That is a ZZ plant

 
Anonymous
May 23, 20180 found this helpful

Zz plant

 
June 8, 20180 found this helpful

ZZ plant

 
Anonymous
July 2, 20180 found this helpful

Zz plant

 
Anonymous
July 21, 20180 found this helpful

ZZPlant

 
July 30, 20180 found this helpful

Zeezee plant

 
August 11, 20180 found this helpful

Thats a zz plant! :)

 
October 5, 20180 found this helpful

Zzplant

 
October 17, 20180 found this helpful

ZZ plant or
Zamioculcas zamifolia

 
October 27, 20180 found this helpful

I believe it might be a zz plant

 
December 1, 20180 found this helpful

Zamioculas, Zanzitar Gem. Have one myself and was searching for some of my plants including it.

 
February 3, 20191 found this helpful

Zamicoluca Zamifolia or ZZ Plant

 
April 3, 20190 found this helpful

They call it a zz plant

 
Anonymous
August 10, 20190 found this helpful

Zz plant

 
Anonymous
January 16, 20200 found this helpful

ZZ plant

 
July 14, 20200 found this helpful

Zz plant!

 
November 2, 20210 found this helpful

this is aa zz plant and it needs water more often

 
November 22, 20210 found this helpful

looks like Zamia furfuracea

 

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January 5, 20220 found this helpful

It is a Zamioculcas zamiifolia and it is not very easy to grow.

 
January 5, 20220 found this helpful

That's a ZZ (maybe Zee Zee) plant. I have two of them and they're very easy to care for. I planted them in pots and kept them outdoors until I knew we had a freeze in the forecast. I live in Pecos County, Texas which is Zone 9 on a Texas zone map. Zone 9 cover Trans-Pecos, mountains and basins.

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Their roots grow in a ball that grows rapidly. I planted one of mine in a pot that was a ball shape, with a much smaller neck opening. I thought I was going to have to break the pot to get the roots out, but I ended up cutting part of the root balls to get them out. It didn't hurt the plant at all. I tried repotting the root parts that I cut off but had no luck with those.
I've never seen one bloom but have heard that they do. I've had mine around four years & really enjoy them because they are so easy to care for. Low maintenance at its best!

 

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