Discover the names of 5 variegated Zz plant varieties you must have in your collection if you’re a true Zuzu plant fan!
Have you ever grown a ZZ plant? Those tough, dark green indoor plants that seem to thrive on neglect? Well, get ready for a stunning upgrade! We’re diving into the discovery of their pro versions with colors and variegations that make this houseplant even more interesting.
Variegated ZZ Plants
1. Zamioculcas zamiifolia ‘Zenzi Variegated’
The ZZ ‘Zenzi’ is a dwarf variety of the ZZ plant with thick, compact growth and very dark green, glossy leaves. These leaves curl and grow close together on fleshy, arching stems. This is a rare specimen because Zenzi ZZ plants are not usually variegated. Other pigments masked the chlorophyll present in it, leading to the change in color.
2. Zamioculcas zamiifolia ‘Raven Variegated’
Here’s the most beautiful variegated ZZ plant that’s incredibly hard to find. This variety has stunning, deep, almost black leaves with yellow variegation. The variegation might not be visible in young specimens but will develop as the plant matures.
3. Zamioculcas zamiifolia ‘Whipped Cream’
True ZZ ‘Whipped Cream’ plants are very uncommon because the leaves shedding their color and turning a cream-white color is a rare trait. If you get your hands on one of these beauties, take good care of it. This variety grows slower than regular ZZ plants.
4. Zamioculcas zamiifolia ‘White Variegata’
The ZZ White Variegata is a rare ZZ with white variegation on the leaves. The variegation starts as tiny little specs that turn into blotches. These blotches slowly cover entire leaves, making them whiter. You should know that finding a true White Variegata is really difficult. Here’s how to grow your own white ZZ plant.
5. Zamioculcas zamiifolia ‘Variegata’
Zamioculcas zamiifolia ‘Variegata’ is a beautiful variety with yellow specs and markings on the dark green, glossy leaves. Growing it is like the regular ZZ plant and is great for beginners, but again, it’s a slow grower, just like the other variegated ZZ varieties in the list.
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