Light Requirement:Bright, indirect light; avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn
Agroecology Zone:sub-humid
Watering Frequency:2–3 times per week during warm months
Behavior:Evergreen perennial with striking velvety green leaves patterned with lighter stripes, resembling zebra markings.
Leaves fold upward at night (nyctinasty) and open again during the day.
Prefers high humidity and stable, warm conditions.
Region:🌍 Suitable for Addis Ababa’s highland conditions — best grown indoors or in shaded verandas.
🧪 Treatment
Treatment: Use neem oil or insecticidal soap to control pests.
Keep humidity high using a tray of water with pebbles or occasional misting (avoid misting late at night).
Use soft, filtered, or rainwater to avoid salt/mineral damage to leaves.
Plant in a rich, well-draining mix with peat or coco peat for moisture retention.
✅ What to Do
✅ Maintain consistently moist but not soggy soil.
✅ Place in a bright, shaded spot indoors or in a sheltered outdoor location.
✅ Increase humidity during dry seasons (e.g., with a humidifier or grouped plants).
✅ Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the growing season.
❌ What Not to Do
❌ Avoid strong midday sun—it causes leaf scorching.
❌ Don’t let soil dry out completely for long periods.
❌ Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
❌ Don’t use hard tap water—it can cause leaf spotting and browning.