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8 Types of ZZ Plants Every Plant Lover Should Know About

ZZ plants (short for Zamioculcas zamiifolia) have captured the attention of many plant lovers as they continue to thrive despite neglect. Yep, imagine that happening to your car. You'll be happy. Before I get off the topic, I would like to introduce you to some types of ZZ plants. That’s right—the plant known as the Zanzibar gem has several interesting types to explore!

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Variegated ZZ plant is the best decoration for your indoor garden. Its leaves feature splashes of white, yellow, and green. Best of all, it can grow with minimal light. Anyway, you should see it when the flowers start to appear! I’m sure everyone will praise your variegated ZZ plant.

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Okay, maybe some of you have limited space. I would recommend the Dwarf Zamicro ZZ Plant. Its compact size makes it perfect for smaller flats and offices. These ZZ plants grow well on well-drained soil. Yep, they just need a little attention.

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Emerald Palm ZZ Plant is one of my personal favorites for adding elegance to my home. I love how the foliage is lush and dark green as it transforms into a stunning color—yes, it's almost black as it grows. No wonder it is one of the most popular types of ZZ plant.

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Get ready to be amazed by the Akebono ZZ Plant. This unique variety is known for its beautiful golden spotted foliage. It's not as common as other types of ZZ plants, but you can try placing one in your home. Since I put one in my living room, my neighbors always ask me the name of this beautiful plant.

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This plant is one of the most striking varieties of Zamicolous zamiifolia. From my point of view, the Albino ZZ Plant stands out with its white and sometimes yellow color. This variety can grow 2 to 3 feet. It certainly offers a bold presence in your space.

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Many people choose this plant because it's slow-growing and low-maintenance. Therefore, I highly recommend beginners choose ZZ Jungle Warrior, especially if they have a busy schedule. Its main attraction is its glossy dark green foliage, which develops a purple-black color.

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As the name suggests, the Black ZZ plant or Raven ZZ has very black glossy leaves. It really gives off a bold and sophisticated look. Like other ZZ plants, this type also requires little maintenance, so you don't need to water it too often.

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I am not exaggerating, but the Chameleon ZZ Plant is eye-catching. It has a stunning transition from bright yellow to green. Some people agree that it is the most attractive ZZ plant variety. Plus, it's straightforward to care for!

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