Commonly known as: Zebra Plant White Wash
Botanical name: Aphelandra Squarrosa White Wash
Zebra Plant White Wash stands out through its pattern and contrast. The leaves are a rich green, overlaid with softer white striping that gives the plant a slightly muted, layered appearance compared to sharper, high-contrast varieties.
The foliage grows upright and close together, forming a compact, structured plant that holds its shape well. Each leaf has a smooth, slightly glossy surface, which helps the pattern stand out without becoming overpowering.
At this size, it fits easily into smaller spaces while still drawing attention. The combination of dark green and soft white makes it easy to pair with both lighter and darker plants, adding variation without clashing.
With stable conditions and consistent care, the plant continues to produce new leaves from the centre. As it grows, it becomes fuller while maintaining its compact form and defined structure.
Zebra Plant White Wash Care Guide
Watering – How often should it be watered?
Keep the soil evenly moist. Water when the top 2–3cm begins to dry out. Avoid letting the plant dry out completely, as this can affect leaf quality.
Light – What light does Zebra Plant White Wash need?
Bright, indirect light is ideal. Good light helps maintain strong leaf patterning and supports steady growth. Avoid direct sun, as it can damage the leaves.
Humidity – Does it need extra humidity?
Yes, moderate to higher humidity helps maintain healthy foliage. Lower humidity can lead to browning edges or leaf drop.
Soil – What soil works best?
Use a moisture-retentive but well-draining mix. Indoor Potting Soil works well as a base. Improve airflow by adding Perlite and Bark Chips.
Feeding – How should it be fertilised?
Feed during the growing season with Grobest Organic Fertiliser every 4–6 weeks. For stronger growth, Novatec Soluble Fertiliser can be used.
Repotting – When should it be repotted?
Repot every 12–18 months or when the plant becomes root-bound. Move up one size only. When repotting, incorporate TerraPlus Natura N and Controlled Release Fertiliser into fresh mix
Pests – What pests should I watch for?
Watch for spider mites and aphids, especially in dry conditions. Treat early with an insecticidal spray if needed.
Temperature – What temperature suits it best?
Zebra Plant White Wash grows well between 18°C and 26°C. Avoid temperatures below 15°C and protect from drafts.
FAQ’s
How is White Wash different from a normal Zebra Plant?
It has softer, more muted white striping compared to the stronger contrast of standard varieties.
Is it easy to care for?
It requires consistent watering and humidity but remains manageable with stable conditions.
Does it stay compact?
Yes. It maintains a relatively compact and structured growth habit.
Is it pet-safe?
No. Zebra Plants are considered toxic if ingested.
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