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Zigzag plant information
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zigzag plant information
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You guessed it: ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia). After taking the one-minute “tour” of the truck, I asked him what his most popular plant was. And because I am that kind of person, I struck up a conversation with the grower. Because I am perennially curious and a devout plant lover, I poked my head inside and saw the vehicle was basically a fully loaded plant-candy store with a fine selection of leaves and stems instead of chocolate and sprinkles. Icon - Check Mark A check mark for checkbox buttons.Īs I was headed into my local nursery the other day, an interior-plant deliveryman was unloading a van out front. Icon - Twitter Twitters brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Pinterest Pinterests brand mark for use in social sharing icons. flipboard Icon - Instagram Instagrams brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Facebook Facebooks brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Email Used to indicate an emai action. Icon - Search Used to indicate a search action. Icon - Zoom In Used to indicate a zoom in action on a map. Icon - Zoom Out Used to indicate a zoom out action on a map. Icon - Location Pin Used to showcase a location on a map. Icon - Dropdown Arrow Used to indicate a dropdown. Icon - Close Used to indicate a close action. Icon - Down Chevron Used to indicate a dropdown. Icon - Message The icon we use to represent an email action. Icon - External Link An icon we use to indicate a button link is external. Icon - Arrow Right An icon we use to indicate a leftwards action.

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Like all Euphorbia HANDLE WITH CARE, the latex/sap is dangerous and can cause skin rash, itching and general discomfort.Everything You Need to Know About ZZ Plants - Gardenista Icon - Arrow Left An icon we use to indicate a rightwards action. On Aug 28, 2003, Happenstance from Northern California, CA wrote: Sometimes confused with Euphorbia grandicornis, which is like a giant version of this only without the variegation (zig-zags). However, I still use gloves to handle it because of the thorns. I have not had any problem handling this species as it is pretty tough and doesn't release its sap unless you cut it or break it on purpose, or snag one of the thorns and yank.

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However, plant does great in full sun, even in Phoenix, Arizona and still retains some of its variegation. This is a very commonly sold species in cactus and succulent nurseries as it has some interesting variegation of the columns accentuated by giving it some shade.

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On Apr 22, 2004, palmbob from Acton, CA (Zone 8b) wrote: On Jul 2, 2004, Xenomorf from Phoenix, AZ (Zone 9b) wrote: probably more common than either parent plant. It is a very commonly sold succulent at garden outlet centers throughout southern California. Makes a great landscape plant in southern California taking up less room than E grandicornis, and less problems falling over onto itself than E pseudocactus (which sometimes grows more like a vine than a self-supporting plant). Also has the striping/variegation of E pseudocactus. It is an accurate mix of the two species E pseudocactus and E grandicornis- smaller than E grandicornis, but with a lot of the angularity and similar spines to E grandicornis. This is actually a hybrid between E pseudocactus and another hybrid of pseudocactus and grandicornis. On Dec 31, 2006, palmbob from Acton, CA (Zone 8b) wrote: What did I do or not do to cause my clippings not to start? These plants are the favorite of my cactus collection and would like many more. When I purchased them they were in the same pot growing stait up like most pictures I've seen, I split them into 2 seperate pots and they went crazy with horizontal branches, so I cut 2 off and tryd 2 start them but they turnd brown and died with no roots starting at all. I live in southern illinois and have 2 of these plants. This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions: Plant has spines or sharp edges use extreme caution when handling Bloom Color:ħ.6 to 7.8 (mildly alkaline) Patent Information:Īllow cut surface to callous over before planting Seed Collecting: Handling plant may cause skin irritation or allergic reaction USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 ☌ (40 ☏) Where to Grow:Īll parts of plant are poisonous if ingested Cactus and Succulents Water Requirements:ĭrought-tolerant suitable for xeriscapingĪverage Water Needs Water regularly do not overwater Sun Exposure:














Zigzag plant information