Zamia, also known as the ZZ plant, is a native of East Africa. It shares characteristics with ferns, cycads, and succulents.
The Zamia's upright stems bear dark green leaves. It typically does not flower outside of its native habitat, but when it does, it produces white and green blossoms.
Zamia is considered one of the best indoor plants for beginners or those seeking a low-maintenance plant, as it is one of the hardiest and most tolerant indoor plants for various environments.
For this reason, it is widely used in homes and different work environments to beautify spaces without requiring much effort.
Zamia can be easily propagated by dividing the plant into several sections, especially after it has grown large, and then replanting the sections into multiple pots.
It can also be propagated from leaf cuttings by placing a leaf in soil, which will produce roots and eventually a new plant, although this method is very slow.
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