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Plantogallery Chamaedorea elegans, Parlour Palm - Plant

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Udanta
UDP-PPP-01
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Package Contains Pack of one plant Container Size 4 to 5” nursery pot black or red Plant height 10 to...
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Package Contains

  1. Pack of one plant
  2. Container Size 4 to 5” nursery pot black or red
  3. Plant height 10 to 12”
  4. One ribbon for plant
  5. Plant name T tag
  6. Plants Maintenance Guide

About Product

  • Reachable plant height: 4 to 5 feet
  • Required Normal pot size: 5 to 10 inches
  • Type of plants: air-purifying plants

    Features What Makes It Special

    • The Arica palm plant cleans the air better than most other indoor plants.
    • Gave 24 × 7 oxygen, reduces the effect of carbon mono oxide, benzene or formaldehyde gases.
    • Increasing oxygen levels.
    • Best indoor plant for houses, offices, or restaurants, and more places.
    • This plant makes pollution-free and performs air purifiers.
    • Replace artificial plants and adopt a healthy lifestyle.
    • Low light-loving indoor air purifying plants.

      Plants Requirement

      • Suitable: Indoor and shading place
      • Temperature: 7 to 30 degree Celsius
      • Watering: Watering thrice a week in the evening 100ml at one time.
      • Soil: Best soil cocopeat, perlite, vermiculite, and vermicompost mix
      • Fertilizer: Use any organic manures and fertilizers after one month
      • Special manure for palm plants: Break brick sawdust and raw coal and use it in the plant once in 1 month, the plant will grow very well.

      Description

      The parlor palm (Chamaedorea elegans) has long been used as an indoor plant. This lovely plant with deep green foliage was first discovered in Central America and brought back to the United States where it immediately became a popular indoor palm. It grows in attractive clumps with light-textured foliage cloaking thin trunks.

      It is possible to sometimes find single-stalk specimens, but most often the palms are grown in small clumps so that they resemble palm-like shrubs in attractive pots. The fronds are popular in flower arrangements, Palm Sunday decorations, and wreaths because they can survive for up to 40 days after being cut from the plant. Parlor palm is a slow grower and can take years to reach full height (2 to 6 feet indoors and 6 to 16 feet outdoors)

      How to Grow  parlor palm indoors
      Common Name Parlor palm, Neanthe bella palm
      Botanical Name  Chamaedorea elegans
      Family Arecaceae
      Plant Type Palm
      Mature Size In natural habitat, 6-16 ft. tall; as a houseplant, 2-6 ft. tall, 2-3-ft. spread
      Sun Exposure Bright, indirect light
      Soil Type Outdoors, any well-drained soil; indoors, use a peaty soil-based potting mix
      Soil pH Acidic to neutral
      Bloom Time Spring; rarely blooms indoors
      Flower Color Yellow
      Hardiness Zones 10-12 (USDA)
      Native Area  Rainforests of southern Mexico and Guatemala

      Plants Re-Potting
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      Plant Protection
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      Note:
      Products Images is an only for a reference purpose. Actual plants may vary in shape or appearance based on the climate, age, height or etc.

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