Chamaedorea Palm SPECIES SPOTLIGHT
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Chamaedorea is a large, widespread genus found in Central and South America. It is a diverse genus with a wide range of sizes, growth habits, and leaf shapes. Most species are small, shade-loving palms that are easy to grow in cultivation. Chamaedorea is the most common indoor palm in temperate climates, because many species grow extremely well indoors. There are 108 species.
Bamboo palm (=C. microspadix); Bamboo palm (=C. seifrizii); Cat palm (=C. cataractarum); Climbing palm (=C. elatior); Maya palm (=C. hooperiana); Metallic palm (=C. metallica); Mini Fishtail (=C. metallica); Neanthe bella (=C. elegans); Pacaya (=C. tepejilote); Parlor palm (=C. elegans); Potato chip palm (=C. tuerckheimii); Reed palm (=C. seifrizii); Ruffles palm (=C. tuerckheimii); Stemless cluster palm (=C. radicalis)
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