Eternity Plant
The Eternity Plant (known as Zamioculcas) is known for its glossy, deep green leaves and remarkable durability. It thrives on neglect, handling low light and infrequent watering with ease. A sleek, modern choice for homes and offices.
Plant Includes:
- Eternity Plant.
- White Pot.
Water: Every 2–3 weeks (allow soil to dry completely between waterings)
Light: Low to bright indirect light (avoid direct sun)
Additional info: Very drought-tolerant—better to underwater than overwater. Use well-draining soil and avoid soggy roots.
Signs of distress & troubleshooting:
• Yellowing leaves = overwatering
• Wrinkled stems = underwatering
• Leaning = reaching for more light
• Brown tips = low humidity or buildup from tap water
• Slow growth = normal in low light or during dormant periods
Common pests: Mealybugs, aphids, spider mites (rare)
Toxic to pets? Yes – toxic if ingested
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Eternity Plant
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The Eternity Plant (known as Zamioculcas) is known for its glossy, deep green leaves and remarkable durability. It thrives on neglect, handling low light and infrequent watering with ease. A sleek, modern choice for homes and offices.
Plant Includes:
- Eternity Plant.
- White Pot.
Water: Every 2–3 weeks (allow soil to dry completely between waterings)
Light: Low to bright indirect light (avoid direct sun)
Additional info: Very drought-tolerant—better to underwater than overwater. Use well-draining soil and avoid soggy roots.
Signs of distress & troubleshooting:
• Yellowing leaves = overwatering
• Wrinkled stems = underwatering
• Leaning = reaching for more light
• Brown tips = low humidity or buildup from tap water
• Slow growth = normal in low light or during dormant periods
Common pests: Mealybugs, aphids, spider mites (rare)
Toxic to pets? Yes – toxic if ingested