Parlour Palm
Chamaedorea elegans
Also known as
Dwarf Mountain Palm, Good-Luck Palm, Good luck palm, Palm
Chamaedorea elegans 02 by Pluume321 (CC BY-SA 3.0)
Full Sun
Easy care
Light watering
Tender
H1a
RHS hardiness
15°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
Height | Spread | |
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2.5m | Max | 1.5m |
1.5m | Min | 1m |
10 years to reach maturity
Flowering
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spring
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summer
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autumn
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winter
This plant has no fragrance
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Parlour Palm Overview
Chamaedorea elegans is commonly grown for its slender-stemmed foliage. This rhizomatous, evergreen palm originates from tropical and subtropical areas in the Americas. It has highly divided foliage, forming many leaflets which fan out attractively. This plant is commonly known by the name Parlour Palm, it is an extremely popular houseplant due to the lush green leafy appearance and its tolerance to low light levels. Tiny yellow flowers may appear from spring-autumn, followed by spherical black fruits. This species has earnt a Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit.
Common problems with Parlour Palm
It can also suffer from false smut on the leaves.
How to harvest Parlour Palm
Generally not harvested.
How to propagate Parlour Palm
Seed
Sow at a temperature above 25ºC.
Special features of Parlour Palm
Attractive leaves
Indoor plant
Other uses of Parlour Palm
Use as an architectural specimen grown in containers for patios in urban settings or indoor settings such as conservatories or glass houses.