About 10 days later.

Oddly, it has not wilted, it's as firm as ever - to the extent it would, in all probability snap if I tried to bring it to the horizontal: which leads me to wonder why it would, in the wild, want to force itself hard down onto the soil.
Unless it's the Zamioculcas version of reaching away from the parent to set seed in the same way as cyclamen uncoils its springlike stem & reaches out to deposit its seeds as far away from the parent as possible.

"Bonus shot" - "Stand by to repel boarders!"

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