Zamia
This succulent, endemic to America, is a shrubby species that has a short underground stem that leaves palm-like leaves on the surface. They can reach 3 meters in height.
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ZAMIA
ORIGIN AND CHARACTERISTICS
This species belongs to the Cicadaceae family, endemic to America (north, south and center). This succulent is a perennial plant found in the form of a shrub.
The ones that stand out the most from Zamia are its leaves that resemble palm trees, we have a short stem that is found underground and its leaves branch on the surface, which are made up of small leaves, all placed symmetrically giving the appearance of a leaf. . Palm tree. This succulent can reach 3 meters in height. As a curiosity, it is necessary to know that this plant is dioecious, therefore, the plant can only carry male or female flowers, but they will never mix.
This succulent is perfect to have in the garden, it is resistant to low temperatures and tolerates heat very well in summer. It is very decorative and you can plant one or more specimens to highlight its beauty. We can also have it in a pot, one that adequately drains the water.
CARE
They are showy plants, very pretty and that practically do not need much maintenance.
- They prefer places with direct light or that have good lighting, preferably next to a window, on a balcony, a terrace or in your Garden.
- They can withstand low temperatures, around 4ºC.
- It is essential that they have good drainage, both in the soil and in a pot.
- The ideal substrate for cacti has to be combined with sand and gravel, so that they have good drainage, humidity and excess water are not good.
- Irrigation does not have to be excessive. From spring to autumn, which would be its growth period, water every 15 days, abundant watering and wait until the soil is very dry again. In winter do not water or give one watering per month.
- Fertilizer. During the growing season (spring - autumn) you can fertilize them with worm humus. Eggshells are a good homemade fertilizer, they contain (Calcium, Iron, Potassium, magnesium and Phosphorus) these nutrients are very important and favor their growth, you must crush and mix them with the substrate, administer them a couple of times a year.
- Treatment against fungi due to excess humidity, disinfect the area with a copper-based fungicide.
- If you want to transplant them from the pot or the ground, the best time would be from spring.
And don't forget that to work with cacti you have to wear good gloves.
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