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Parlour Palm

Chamaedorea Elegans

Regular price
£12.00
Regular price
Sale price
£12.00
Low Maintenance
Pet Friendly
Palm
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Nursery Pot
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Humidity

An occasional spray of mist is my beauty secret to looking fabulous!

Light

I can handle a little shade that's thrown my way, but I prefer to be in bright, indirect sunlight.

Watering

I don't need much water. If my soil is dry I'm thirsty and it's time to water me!
Facts
Botanical name
Chamaedorea Elegans
Nickname
Parlour Palm; Neanthe Bella Palm; Good Luck Palm
Plant type
Indoor; Palm
Plant height (including pot)
30-40cm; 40-50cm; 50-60cm; 70-80cm;
Pet/baby safe?
Baby and pet friendly
Growing Speed
Slow grower - max height 1m
Nursery pot size
12cm; 17cm; 19cm

Top tip

Popular in Victorian times due to its tolerance of low light, the Parlour Palm would show how well travelled someone is.

About Parlour Palm

This Prickle Plant will take you back in time! Ok, well, not really, but Chamaedorea Elegans plants can bring a piece of history into your home. This vintage indoor plant was popular in Victorian times due to its low-light tolerance. Originating from Mexico, this plant was displayed in the best room of the manor, which is where its nickname, the Parlour Palm, comes from.

Parlour Palm care is low-maintenance, making them great for any home. They're child and pet-friendly, air-purifying, and slow-growing to a maximum height of 1m. Keep them in temperatures above 18°C (but they can deal with as low as 10°C), and in bright, indirect sunlight. If their leaves begin to fade or bleach move them out of the sun. They rarely need watering, only when the soil is dry, and they like to be misted occasionally.

Nowadays, most people aren't lucky enough to live in manors, and we no longer have parlours, so we think the best place to keep your Parlour Palm is in the living room or hallway.

At Prickle, we are always here to hear you! Send us your Parlour Palm questions @Prickleplantsuk.