Chamaedorea Elegans | Parlor Palm
AED 40
Chamaedorea Elegans have bright green leaves on slender, arching stems. The leaves are pinnate, meaning it has feathered leaflets arranged on either side of the stem. With the Parlour Palm, these leaflets form opposite pairs and there can be as many as 40 leaflets on each leaf. Chamaedorea palm is one of the most widely used indoor gardenings for bright interiors.
Common Name: Parlour palm, Dwarf Mountain Palm
Origin: Native to the rainforests in Southern Mexico and Guatemala
Height: 1 – 1.5m
Light: Chamaedorea Elegans is shade tolerant, however brighter locations with plenty of indirect sunlight will help the Parlour Palm thrive and even encourage flowering.
Temperature: 10 – 18 °C
Description
Watering:
Water your Parlour Palm once the soil begins to dry out. Do not overwater and ensure the plant has proper drainage to prevent root rot from developing.
Fertilizer:
Apply fertilize a plant mostly in the spring and early monsoon season.
Re-potting:
If you do need to re-pot your Parlor Palm, just use a container that is one size larger.
Temperature:
This plant thrives in average household temperatures: anything above 18°C, and needs a minimum of 10°C in winter
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