Add a touch of the tropics to your favorite rooms with the lush beauty of a Neanthebella Palm, also called Parlor Palm, and botanically known as Chamaedorea elegans. Its lush fronds make any room feel more inviting and comfortable. Keep your Neanthebella or Parlor Palm happy by growing it in bright, indirect light. Water this beautiful houseplant about once a week with approximately 1 cup of water, ensuring excess water drains. Adjust as needed for your environment. Never let Neanthebella or Parlor Palm sit in water or saturated soil. If you’d like to boost growth in spring and summer, feed Neanthebella or Parlor Palm with a fertilizer labeled for potted plants following the products instructions. Should your Neanthebella or Parlor Palm outgrow its current container, repot by gently removing it from its container and placing it one that’s 2 to 4 inches wider. Fill with potting mix and water thoroughly. Though we grow it as a houseplant, it is hardy outdoors in USDA Zones 9b-11. Because of its easy-care needs, Neanthebella or Parlor Palm is a fantastic choice for both beginners and plant enthusiasts looking to decorate their home with greenery. Enjoy it on desks, tabletops, plant stands, or windowsills. A long-lived houseplant, it makes for a thoughtful housewarming present, thank you gift, or just to show someone you’re thinking about them.
Location: Perfect for desks, tabletops, windowsills and other bright spaces.
Specifications: Height at shipping is approximately 14-18 inches tall, measured from the bottom of the pot.
Container: 6-inch diameter décor pot.
Light: Parlor Palm grows in bright, indirect light.
Water: Parlor Palm generally drink about 1 cups of water per week, depending on environment.
Temperature: It grows best in average household temperatures, from 65 °F to 80 °F.
Air-Purifying: This plant naturally filters toxins from the air, promoting a healthier indoor environment.
Maintenance Level: Low, requires minimal care, perfect for beginners.
This plant may have some natural degree of toxicity which may cause discomfort or illness if ingested, and exposure to the sap of this plant may cause discomfort to individuals with a sensitivity to it upon contact, so this plant is grown for ornamental purposes only and not intended for human or animal consumption.