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Zamioculcas zamiifolia Raven, commonly known as the Black ZZ Plant, is a bold and dramatic cultivar of the classic ZZ Plant renowned for its striking, near-black foliage. A member of the Araceae family and native to the dry, shaded forests of Eastern Africa, this hardy tropical houseplant combines sculptural beauty with exceptional resilience making it a favourite for both minimalist interiors and low-maintenance plant lovers.
Each new leaf emerges a bright, lime green before gradually maturing to a deep, glossy purple-black, creating a stunning contrast between old and new growth. The smooth, upright stems give the plant a sleek, modern silhouette that complements any dcor style, from contemporary to industrial.
Unfussy, architectural, and virtually indestructible, Zamioculcas Raven is the ultimate statement plant for low-light environments a living sculpture that thrives on neglect while exuding effortless sophistication.
Tolerates a wide range of light conditions, from low to bright, indirect light. For the deepest black foliage, provide moderate to bright, filtered light. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight, which can cause leaf scorch. Its one of the best plants for offices, hallways, and lower-light areas.
Water sparingly. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings ZZ Plants store moisture in their rhizomes and are very drought-tolerant. Overwatering is the most common cause of problems. In winter, water even less frequently. Always ensure the pot has drainage holes to prevent root rot.
Temperature: Thrives between 1828 C. It can tolerate short drops down to 15 C but should be protected from cold drafts or frost.
Humidity: Average indoor humidity is ideal; no special humidity requirements. It adapts well to dry air typical of most indoor environments.
Use a well-draining soil mix cactus or succulent compost blended with perlite or coarse sand works perfectly. The key is excellent drainage to prevent excess moisture around the roots. Repot every 23 years in spring to refresh the soil or when the plant becomes root-bound.
Feed every 68 weeks during spring and summer with a diluted, balanced liquid fertiliser. Avoid over-fertilising Zamioculcas Raven is a slow grower that requires minimal feeding. Stop fertilising in autumn and winter.
Remove any yellowing or damaged leaves at the base to maintain a tidy appearance. Wipe the leaves gently with a damp cloth to remove dust and reveal their glossy finish. Rotate occasionally to promote even growth on all sides.
A slow-growing plant, Zamioculcas Raven typically reaches 6090 cm in height and width indoors. New shoots emerge bright green, gradually darkening over several weeks into their signature raven-black tone. Its one of the most durable and forgiving plants, thriving with minimal attention.
Yellow leaves: Overwatering.
Wrinkled or drooping leaves: Prolonged underwatering.
Pale leaves: Insufficient light.
Pests: Rare, but can occasionally attract mealybugs wipe with neem oil if necessary.
Native to the dry tropical regions of East Africa, Zamioculcas zamiifolia evolved to store water in its rhizomes, allowing it to thrive in extreme drought. The Raven cultivar, introduced in recent years, has quickly gained global popularity for its dramatic dark foliage and near-indestructible temperament.
Its also an excellent air purifier, helping to remove toxins such as xylene and toluene from indoor air. Symbolically, the ZZ Plant is associated with prosperity, endurance, and resilience fitting for a plant that flourishes even in the most neglected environments.
Light: Low to bright, indirect light; avoid harsh sun
Water: Let soil dry completely between waterings
Temperature: 1828 C; avoid below 15 C
Humidity: Average indoor humidity
Soil: Free-draining mix cactus compost, perlite, coarse sand
Feed: Every 68 weeks in spring/summer
Growth: 6090 cm tall; glossy lime-green new leaves maturing to black
Toxicity note: Toxic to pets and humans if ingested; sap may cause mild skin irritation.
Showcase Zamioculcas Raven in a matte white, gold, or terracotta planter to contrast with its dark, glossy foliage. Its perfect as a sculptural floor or tabletop plant in modern or minimalist interiors. Pair it with lighter tropicals such as Calathea orbifolia or Philodendron Birkin for dramatic contrast, or let it stand alone as a bold statement piece. Its sleek, upright form and colour-shifting leaves make it one of the most eye-catching and low-maintenance plants for both homes and workplaces.