• Latin Name: Aphelandra squarrosa Green
• Common Name: Zebra Plant
• Characteristics: The Aphelandra Green, more commonly known as the Zebra Plant, is an indoor plant that has foliage very akin to zebra stripes, as the dark green foliage is joined by white veining, creating the the Zebra look. The plant will produce brightly coloured flower bracts at points in the year and, whilst these don't stay forever, they are very delightful when present. This plant will also purify the air, removing harmful pollutants and unwanted toxins from the air.
• Plant Advice: Place the plant in bright, indirect light. Despite being a more temperamental indoor plant, watering it once a week will suffice, with misting being the key to adding vital humidity levels for the plant to appreciate. Always make sure the soil is moist and well-drained.
• *Images are for illustrative purposes only. Plant supplied in a growers pot, decorative pot not included.
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The Aphelandra Green, more commonly known as the Zebra Plant, is an indoor plant that is often highly praised for its beautiful, evergreen foliage. The leaves of the plant are displayed in a way that is very similar to zebra stripes, hence the common name. Alongside the plants lovely foliage, it will produce bright and colourful flower bracts at times throughout the year. These bracts won't stay with you forever, but when they do appear, they are a sight to behold and a real reason as to why this is such a popular indoor plant. The plant will purify the air by removing harmful pollutants and unwanted toxins from the air, appreciating placement in bright, indirect light. The Zebra Plant is a more temperamental indoor plant to care for, however, you will still only need to water it once a week, making misting the plant vital in giving it the humidity levels it need. Always make sure the soil is moist and well-drained.
Please Note: Images are for illustrative purposes only and designed to be a representation of the item(s) being sold. Depending on seasonality, deciduous plants may be supplied in their dormant state and without leaves. Plants may also be pruned back, lower than stated heights, to encourage new growth.