Zamia furfuracea

Zamia furfuracea is also known as powdered zamia. The Latin name for this plant is Zamia furfuracea.

This plant belongs to the cycad family, which is also known as Cycadaceae.

Description of Zamia furfuracea

It should be noted that with proper care, this plant will delight its owner with its amazing beauty. Regarding light conditions, partial shade is recommended for favorable development. Watering should be moderate during the summer, and air humidity should remain moderate. Zamia furfuracea grows as an evergreen tree.

Zamia furfuracea is recommended for growing in winter gardens. In cultivation, this plant can reach a maximum size of approximately seventy centimeters. Description of Zamia Rough Care and Growing Features

It should be noted that this plant is not particularly demanding in terms of care. However, to ensure its favorable development, it is necessary to strictly follow certain growing guidelines for Zamia Rough. The plant will require repotting approximately every three to four years, and standard-sized pots are required for repotting. Regarding the composition of the soil mixture, it is recommended to combine three parts turf soil, two parts leaf mold, and one part sand. The acidity of this soil should remain slightly acidic.

It should be noted that this plant is quite difficult to grow indoors, so placing Zamia Rough in winter gardens is the optimal solution. In such conditions, this plant is particularly easy to care for. During the entire dormant period, the air temperature should be maintained between twelve and sixteen degrees Celsius. During this period, moderate watering will be required, and the air humidity should also be maintained at a moderate level. The dormancy period of the Zamia scabra is forced and lasts from October to February. This dormancy occurs because the plant experiences insufficient light during this period, as well as relatively low air humidity.

Reproduction of zamia rough occurs by sowing seeds. It should be noted that it is important to note that the specific requirements of the crop include the fact that for the favorable development of this plant it will be necessary to ensure adequate drainage.

Zamia rough leaves are endowed with decorative properties. Such leaves are feathery and covered with a rough, grayish coating: this coating is essentially tiny hairs. The leaves of this plant contain a small number of rather dense segments, which will be round or ovoid in shape.

Despite the fact that zamia requires quite a lot of light, nevertheless, the plant should be protected from direct exposure to direct sunlight. Indeed, if there is an excess of light, the leaves of the plant will turn yellow. During the growth period of this plant, watering should remain moderate: the next watering is necessary only after the earthen ball has completely dried out. At the same time, the soil must be kept moist. It is important to remember that excessive watering can cause the plant to develop root rot, as well as yellowing of the leaves. Due to the fact that rough zamia is particularly fond of moisture, regular spraying of this plant will be required, and it is also recommended to wash the leaves with warm water from time to time.

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