Flowering Anthurium
An easy care houseplant with waxy “flowers” (that are actually leaves called bracts!) They are extremely durable, and are low maintenance.
Can grow in low to indirect light, but brighter light will encourage faster and fuller growth.
ZZ’s require excellent drainage, so when you repot use an all-purpose or tropical soil, and add in some perlite, or orchid bark, or sandy cactus soil. *Be gentle to the roots when repotting*
Fertilize once in spring, and once in summer with a ½ strength houseplant fertilizer. Or mix in slow release natural fertilizer such as worm castings (mix into the top 2 inches of soil).
Only water when the soil is completely dry. This plant prefers to go for long periods without water, and may rot if over-watered.
ZZ plants are slow growing, but can eventually reach a height of 2-5 feet.
Pet Friendly? No, ZZ is toxic, keep away from pets and curious children!
Pro tip! Let dry completely and then water really well (so that all of the soil is saturated), and then forget about it for a month!