Family: ArecaceaeCommon Name: Parlor Palm, Neanthe Bella PalmBotanical Name: Chamaedorea elegans
An indispensable staple of a houseplant that synchronously mixes both grace and utility, the gorgeous Neanthe Bella (or Parlor) Palms are extremely adaptable to most indoor spaces. They are slow growers, never rarely reaching more than 4’, staying manageable for years to come. They are also one of the rare palms that can tolerate less lighting, making them great additions to the darker corners of a well-lit room. They are most often grown as clumps (more than one plant per pot) for visual impact. The lush fronds can handle low temperatures, so if you like to keep your space cool at night, these indoor palms will settle in nicely. Parlor Palms are a top choice for offices and commercial businesses as they help clean the air, have low light requirements, and temporarily transport you to a wilder, yet less stressful, place.
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Light
Parlor Palms can live in low to bright indirect light, but they will perform best when getting medium indirect light for at least 5 hours daily. To avoid leaf scorch, they should never be placed in direct sunlight.
Water
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Under watering these guys is much better than over-watering. Keep the soil evenly moist during the growing season, but not soggy. During the cold months, water when the soil is completely dry. Water more often in the summer as the plant it transpiring water at a much faster rate. If the Parlor Palm is in bright indirect light, then the plant will require frequent watering. Plants in smaller pots will need to be watered more frequently than plants in larger pot sizes.
Soil
Parlor Palms love light, compost-rich, well-draining potting soil like most other houseplants! Chamaedorea Elegans need somewhat consistently moist soil, so avoid using excess drainage materials such as pumice or fine wood chips as they will enable the soil to dry out too quickly. Most bagged potting soil mixtures containing coco coir, or peat moss will work well but avoid any that have moisture-retaining crystals as these can cause the roots to rot from over-exposure to water.
Temperature
These plants can withstand temperatures as low as 50℉, but the ideal range is between 70-80℉. They need warmer temperatures to reach their growth potential.
Humidity
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Parlor Palms will adapt to most household humidity levels, but if you live in an arid climate, and your humidity levels are below 40%, then consider increase the humidity in the air for your palm if you start to see the leaf tips turn brown.
Fertilizer
It is not necessary to feed these palms often, but since each pot usually has many individual plants clumped together, it’s a good idea to feed them twice a growing season with a high nitrogen slow-release fertilizer. You can always use worm castings or compost, as well.
Growth Rate
Neanthe Bella Palms are slow to moderate growers. It can take many years for them to reach their mature height indoors. They rarely exceed 6′ indoors, but this all depends on their growing conditions!
Pet Friend or Foe
Parlor Palms are non-toxic to pets! Friend!
Pro Tips
- If you miss a watering and some of the leaves turn brown, simply remove the crispy foliage. Once revived, your palm will push out new growth.
- Wash your palms to the shower or sink every few weeks to keep the foliage clean and pest free.
- When re-potting Parlor Palms, loosen any roots that have become matted and dense either by lightly slicing through the roots or gently pulling them apart by hand.
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