Light
Full sun / direct • approx. 40,000–80,000 lux




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Zamia furfuracea is a slow-growing cycad with thick, matte leaflets radiating from a central crown above a subterranean caudex, giving it a rigid, prehistoric structure that contrasts strongly with softer houseplants. Indoors it usually stays around 0.5–1 m tall and wide, adding substance without becoming unruly.
Strong light, a gritty fast-draining mix, and long dry intervals between waterings suit it best, reflecting its origin in sunny, seasonally dry habitats of Veracruz.
It produces only a few new fronds each year, dislikes root disturbance, and all parts are toxic if ingested. The plant is dioecious, but indoors it is grown almost entirely for its low, symmetrical structure rather than for cones, and repotting should be infrequent because the roots prefer stability.
Quick Care Guide
Light
Full sun / direct • approx. 40,000–80,000 lux
Watering
Water when ~90–100% dry
Substrate
Airy • Fast-draining • Mineral-leaning • Fine-medium
Temperature
Ideal: 18–30 °C • Avoid below: 10 °C
Humidity
Normal 40–50 %
Growth habit
Upright cycad.
Support
not needed
Growth speed
Slow
Max size indoors
Max. height: 120 cm • Max. spread: 150 cm
Toxicity & safety
Toxic
Origin & habitat
Mexico (Veracruz); seasonally dry tropical habitat
These care values are practical reference points for indoor growing. Use them as a starting point, then adjust for your room, pot size, substrate, temperature and how quickly the plant dries.
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Do not leave outside below
10°C
This plant is best kept indoors and should not be treated as an outdoor plant in European climates.
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