Bamboo palms are generally quite pest free with spider mites being the most common problem like many house plants.
Bamboo palm types of bamboo house plants.
Clumping bamboo grows just as the name suggests in a big clump of grass that mainly grows up and stays put where you ve planted it.
Potted bamboo palm can enhance the beauty of any interior decor.
Mature height varies from 4 to 12 feet 1 to 3 5 m with a span of 3 to 5 feet 91 cm.
Besides that according to nasa the bamboo palm also cleanses and purifies indoor air making it perfect for bedrooms.
Bamboo palm chamaedorea seifrizii is a multitrunk palm that grows 8 10 feet tall and 5 7 feet wide making it a good screening plant.
Called a bamboo palm for its likeness to bamboo clumping and stems marked by leaves that have been shed the bamboo palm has a nice soft touch with deep green leaves that arch from the stem.
It is one of the few palms that will tolerate some lower light levels but still needs moderate to high light to thrive.
Bamboo palm chamaedorea seifrizii is an exception to this rule and will grow in low light conditions although they will grow taller with more light.
It can reach up 5 7 feet tall with 3 5 feet spread growing in clumps with multiple reed like stems.
The bamboo palm is a member of the genus chamaedorea.
This palm s name is often used for several different palms but all have the distinct look of bamboo.
Some species of the fargesia are cultivated as ornamental plants like the fountain bamboo or umbrella bamboo.
Spider mites are a difficult pest to spot as they are so tiny and typically hide on the underside of leaves.
The bamboo palm is the perfect answer for south florida homeowners searching for hard to find pretty plants for a shade garden.
This very diverse and wide group of plants called chamaedorea is native to the new world mostly from mexico and central america there are a few south american species.
Bamboo plant types bamboo can be split into two general types.
It is often grown as a houseplant.
The bamboo palm plant can also be planted outdoors in the usda plant hardiness zone s 10 and 11.
With well over 100 different species of chamaedorea there are small miniature species and very large species all are pinnate type feather leaf palms although some have.
The areca palm prefers a moderate amount of water although it does tolerate occasional drought.
The fargesia develops small to medium mountain clumps.
These chamadoreas grow slowly with a clustering spreading habit.
Bamboo palm grows best in shade but tolerates brighter light if gradually acclimated to sunny conditions.