What is Neanthe Bella Palma?
Neanthe Bella Palm is easy to care for a miniature palm that is originally from Guatemala and Mexico. This slow -growing plant is used as a decorative internal accent for offices and houses and is often small enough to fit on the table tops. The scientific name for Neanthe Bella Palm is chamaedoa elegans .
It is also called a salon or dwarf mountain palm, Neanthe Bella Palm is made up of many small green leaves. These plants can only be as short as 18 inches (45.7 cm), but can often be up to 4 feet (1.2 m). Rarely they can grow as high as 6-8 feet (1.8–2.4 m). In general, they are about 36 inches (91.4 cm) wide. Bella Palms can be held alone or grown with other plants.
Neanthe Bella Palms needs low, filtered light and moderate watering. These mainly internal plants are best in warm and consistent temperatures. They should be connected when the upper soil is dry to the touch and any excess water that appears in the drip trayAvollation should be removed. The frequency of irrigation depends on the amount of light that plants receive. The more light, the more water the plant uses, so the palm will have to be connected more often.
Bella Palms are promoted by seed, although it is possible to spread by division. However, the resulting damage to the original race, as well as its slow regenerative speed, create spreading by divided divisions. Palms, grown from seeds, can be purchased in kindergartens in various container sizes, usually in the range of 3 to 14 inches (7.6–35.5 cm).
Although Neanthe Bella Palm is relatively easy, there are several concerns that the potential owner must be aware of. The superiority leads to the rot of the roots, but can be prevented by never allowing the plant to remain in standing water. Although browning tips are often not a problem for these palms, frequent wzing browning.
the most problematic PRCloudy with palm trees and many other plants are spiders mites. Although the spider mites are small and difficult to see, the infestation should be evident with a yellow spot on the leaves or a dusty view of the plant. If the plant is contaminated, it should be taken out and gently spray with a hose to remove most mites, then dosed the miticide. This process should be repeated every week until the mites are gone.