Semi Graphics Chamaedorea Palm Plant with Pot for Home | Indoor Live Bamboo Palm in Fibre Pot
- Common name:
- Bamboo Palm, Seaforthia Palm, Cane Palm
- Category:
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Palms and Cycads, Indoor Plants,Trees, Bamboos, Grasses & Grass like plants
- Family:
- Palmae or Coconut family
- Light:
- Sun growing, Semi shade, Shade growing
- Water:
- Normal, Can tolerate more
- Primarily grown for:
- Foliage
- Flowering season:
- March, April, May, Flowers are inconspicuous
- Flower or Inflorescence color:
- Cream, Off white, Light Yellow
- Foliage color:
- Green
- Plant Height or length:
- 4 to 6 meters
- Plant Spread or Width:
- 1 to 2 meters
- Plant Form:
- Upright or Erect
- Estimated Life Span:
- More than 2 years
- Special Character:
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- Fragrant flowers or leaves
- Auspicious or Feng Shui plant
- Good for Cut foliage
- Good for screening
- Quick growing trees
- Evergreen trees
- Suitable for road median planting
- Suitable for avenue planting
- Good on seaside
- NASA plant for Indoor pollution control
- Generally available in India in quantities of:
- Over hundreds
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Plant Description:
- - What is a palm doing in the Bamboos and grasses section? Show anybody a photograph of just the canes and most will tell you that its a bamboo.\r\n- Get the advantage of both a bamboo and a palm.\r\n- This plant is from Mexico, Belize, Guatemala and Honduras.\r\n- Is named after William Seifriz, original collector.\r\n- Clump or over 5 meters tall and 2 meters wide. \r\n- Individual trunk are 2.5 to 3 meters tall and 2 cms in diameter.\r\n- Stems are dark green with widely spaced whitish rings.\r\n- Palm used for screens, spot planting in lawns, accent in borders and of late is a choice indoor plant.\r\n-Leaf colour is usually dark grren above with soft, almost sateny feel lighter beneath.
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Growing tips:
- - Does well in warm areas. Does not like it too cold. \r\n- Best color is seen in semi shade though best compact form is in full sunlight.\r\n- Requires plenty of water during dry periods.\r\n- Soil must be well drained.\r\n- Add plenty of organic matter to the soil.