Zamioculcas zamiifolia, the full botanical name of this extremely attractive houseplant, originally comes from South and East Africa. Here the plant, which grows up to around 150 centimeters high and has pinnately arranged leaves, has adapted to the often very dry climate. The plant we also call “Zamie” or “lucky feather” is a succulent, i.e. H. It stores a lot of water in its fleshy petioles and leaves.

Which location does the Zamioculcas plant prefer?
The ideal location for a Zamioculcas plant is bright, but not directly sunny. It can also thrive in darker rooms. In summer it can be placed outside as long as the temperatures do not drop below 18°C.
Lucky Spring bright, but not in direct sunlight
The lucky feather is considered to be very easy to care for, as it rarely needs to be watered or fertilized - quite the opposite, because the various problems appear primarily in connection with excessive care. So keep the plant as short as possible, this also applies to the light. Zamioculcas prefers a bright, but by no means sunny location, but also does well in rather dark rooms.
Tip
The Zamioculcas zamiifolia is a houseplant that can also be placed outside over the summer if the weather permits. However, temperatures should not fall below 18 °C.