The Zebra Plant, native to Brazil, dazzles with its striking foliage resembling the stripes of a zebra. Known for its glossy, dark green leaves adorned with white veining, it adds a tropical flair to indoor spaces. While it's primarily grown for its foliage, it infrequently produces tubular flowers with yellow bracts. In its natural habitat, it can grow up to 6 feet tall and 5 feet wide, but as a houseplant, it remains more compact. Regular pruning after flowering encourages bushier growth and provides cuttings for propagation.
Soil: Well-drained acidic potting soil suits the Zebra Plant best.
Conditions: Thrives in warm, bright, indirect light and high humidity. Avoid extremes in moisture. It's typically grown as a houseplant in regions outside its native tropical habitat.
Size: In indoor settings, it remains compact - suitable for display in various spaces.
Soil: Well-drained acidic potting soil suits the Zebra Plant best.
Conditions: Thrives in warm, bright, indirect light and high humidity. Avoid extremes in moisture. It's typically grown as a houseplant in regions outside its native tropical habitat.
Size: In indoor settings, it remains compact - suitable for display in various spaces.