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zz plant arrangement ZZ PlantsThe zamioculcas zamifolia, or more commonly called ZZ plant, is known for its beautiful structured, waxy leaves that create a unique accent to any space. ZZ plants tolerate neglect, are drought tolerant, and accepts low light conditions without throwing a fit. These plants grow rather slowly, so you will not need to repot very often. Sizes: We offer three size options of ZZ plants 6 diameter plant pot, 16 tall 8 diameter plant pot, 24 tall 10 diameter

The zamioculcas zamifolia, or more commonly called ZZ plant, is known for its beautiful structured, waxy leaves that create a unique accent to any space.   ZZ plants tolerate neglect, are drought tolerant, and accepts low light conditions without throwing a fit.  These plants grow rather slowly, so you will not need to repot very often. 

Sizes:

We offer three size options of ZZ plants

  • 6” diameter plant pot, 16” tall
  • 8” diameter plant pot, 24” tall
  • 10” diameter plant pot, 36” tall

Features of a ZZ Plant

  • Low-maintenance and easy care
  • Modern shape and color
  • Potted in neutral matte white or gray pot to match any decor
  • Tolerant of low light and irregular watering
  • Easy to propagate
  • Can absorb small amounts of pollutants including benzene, xylene, and toluene. 
  • With the ability to absorb and remove harmful toxins, ZZ plants can act as an effective defense against airborne allergies.

Care and Handling of a ZZ Plant

  • ZZ’s do best in moderate to bright indirect light. However, they will do fine in low light areas.
  • Your ZZ will need watered when the soil is dry to the touch.  Do not over water.
  • ZZ are toxic in large quantities, so keep away from nibbling pets.

What to Expect from Your Order

Once you have selected your desired size of plant, we will begin preparing your plant for delivery.  We pot your plant in a stylish container and add lush green moss to the top of the plant as a finishing touch.  Our studio presents the plant naturally in a contemporary container.  You will never receive shiny foil paper or big satin bows. 

Once in the hands of the recipient, our team member gives directions on how to take care of the gift as well as directs them to information provided on the back of the enclosure tag which lets them know how to get ahold of us if they should want more details.  

Welcome your new plant friend in and talk to him lovingly.  As you do, he will begin purifying your air and making oxygen for you.

When you receive your ZZ, it will come with enough water to be carefree for about 7 days. After this time, water once per week and allow soil to dry before rewatering.  

The photos you see on our website are examples, we can not guarantee an exact match.  At times we make substitutions when varieties are out of season or do not meet our standards.

A ZZ Plant is Ideal For…

The ZZ plant is the perfect gift for anyone wanting a low-maintenance plant that adds a modern touch to any space.  Not only will this houseplant add beauty to your space, it is known to be a great air purifier.  This plant looks fantastic in both a home or office.  It’s the perfect housewarming gift, or client “thank-you”.  This is a great “starter plant” for someone wanting to be a plant parent.

Shipping and Delivery Information

Deliveries leave our studio at 9am.  You can expect your gift to arrive between 9:15am and 12pm.  If you have placed a same day delivery request, orders will leave our studio at 2pm and can be expected to arrive between 2:15pm-4pm.  Our delivery team carefully loads your gift into our vehicle’s floral carrying system, which protects your gift from damage and guarantees pristine arrival despite transporting. The delivery specialist will photograph your gift upon arrival at the recipients door.  Next, we will ring bell/knock and attempt to place the gift in the hands of the recipient.  If successful, our team member will send you a confirmation email along with a photo of your gift.  If unsuccessful, we will contact the recipient by phone to see where they would like us to safely leave their gift or we will make arrangements to schedule a pick up from our studio when convenient to them.  

About The Flower Fix

At Flower Fix, we're a local flower shop that provides flower delivery to the Parker, Colorado, Lone Tree, Colorado, and Castle Rock, Colorado areas. Our professional florist thoughtfully designs long-lasting flower bouquets with unique details that really add visual value. These details add a personal touch to your unique gift idea and set it apart from other Parker Colorado flower shops. Our training and studies in the Netherlands provide a fresh and unique perspective on floral design, which we use when creating each flower arrangement.  A flower delivery or gift box from Flower Fix will incite emotions when received by your client, family or someone special.

Meet Monica

Founder, business woman, floral artist, mom and dog mom. Monica’s passion is to make meaningful connections with you, her customer, through her love of floral design. Our mission is to be your guide in selecting the perfect gift, provide friendly service, and go the extra mile to make your thoughtful gift a huge hit!

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