What are the benefits of zamia plant?
Purifies the Air Naturally One of the best benefits of the ZZ plant is its air-purifying abilities. The ZZ plant is known to filter out harmful toxins like benzene, xylene, and toluene, which are often found in household products. Ideally, place your ZZ Plant in a spot with indirect light, such as near a north or east-facing window. They can also tolerate low light, making them suitable for darker corners or rooms with less natural light. Avoid placing your ZZ Plant in direct sunlight, as this can scorch the leaves.Additional. During the early 2010s, rumors circulated that ZZ plants were so toxic that they could cause cancer and that they should be avoided at all costs. While this proved to be false, unfortunately, ZZ plants are mildly toxic to both humans and pets as all parts of the plant contain calcium oxalate crystals.Known for its glossy leaves and resilience, the zz plant tolerates low light and dry conditions. It helps filter indoor air, giving your bedroom a refreshing feel that supports a better night’s sleep. Adding even one of these plants to your space can help you breathe easier and sleep more soundly.ZZ Plant Toxicity: Safety Tips and Prevention Because of the irritant calcium oxalate that the ZZ plant contains in its sap, it’s important to protect your skin from contact with the plant’s broken stems, cut leaves, and roots.
What are the disadvantages of the Aglaonema plant?
What are the disadvantages of Aglaonema plant? Toxicity: Aglaonema plants are toxic to pets and humans if ingested, causing irritation and other symptoms, which can be a concern for households with pets or small children. Feed your Aglaonema monthly during the spring and summer months with a general-purpose houseplant fertilizer diluted to half strength such as our All Purpose Fertilizer (20-20-20). No fertilizer is needed during the winter months when growth naturally slows. This plant is moderately toxic to pets and humans.