bamboo palm
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This plant has clusters of small slender canes, and graceful fans with a rich green color.
SKU bamboo-palm
- indirect sunlight
- low
- moderately
Soil | Clay | |
---|---|---|
Scientific Name | Chamaedorea Seifrizii | |
Growth Cycle | Evergreen | |
Habit Type | Palm | |
Flower Color | Yellow Flower Stalks | |
Aroma | Not Scented | |
Growth Rate | Slow | |
Habitat | Mexico, Central America |


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