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Zamia loddigesii is a perennial cycad distinguished by its feather-like, pinnate leaves that emerge from a thick, cylindrical trunk. These leaves are glossy and dark green, contributing to the plant's prehistoric appearance. Though slow-growing, zamia loddigesii is well-suited to withstand drought, a trait shaped by its native tropical habitats. As a low-maintenance ornamental, it's sought after for both indoor and outdoor gardens.
Watering schedule: Every 1-2 weeks
Sunlight Requirements: Partial sun
Toxic to Pets
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