Species bamboo palm
Yellow-green buds, green leaves and green-brown stems and branches.

bamboo palm

Chamaedorea seifrizii

The Bamboo Palm (Chamaedorea seifrizii) is an amazing plant that can add life and color to any room in your home. Its growth habits are easy to maintain and can be included in low light situations. Its bamboo-like stalks, fronds, and deep green leaves spread out gracefully to create a soothing atmosphere. The plant tolerates low humidity and is drought-tolerant. Its classic tropical look, combined with its durability, makes this a great choice for indoor-outdoor living. It produces fragrant, yellow-orange flowers in clusters from late summer to early winter. The Bamboo Palm is an excellent source of natural air purification and can help reduce air pollutants in enclosed spaces. It’s an enviable houseplant that is sure to bring a touch of the tropics to any space.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Seed Propagation,Division,Air Layering Propagation,Stem Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

10 - 11

Flowers:

Yellow Flowers

Sun:

part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Tropical:

Yes

Indoors:

Yes

Care Level:

Moderate

watering

Bamboo palms should be watered when the top of the soil is moderately dry to the touch. As a guideline, water once a week, allowing about half a gallon of water for 1 pot of bamboo palm. Be sure to water the soil directly instead of misting the leaves. Too much humidity can cause disease in bamboo palms. During the summer, water more frequently. On hotter days, water more often, whilst in cooler days, reduce the amount of water.

sunlight

These plants prefer medium to high light, anywhere from 150 to 300 lux, so that would be about 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. Since they are native to the tropics, they can handle more direct sunlight during the warmer months of the year. When grown indoors, try to place your bamboo palm in an east or west-facing window to receive the most amount of light possible.

pruning

Bamboo palm should be pruned once every year. Pruning should be done during the late spring or early summer season. Prune only the dead fronds, as this will help encourage healthier growth of new foliage. The amount of pruning should only be done when necessary, as over-pruning can stunt the growth of the plant. A general rule of thumb is to remove no more than a third of the existing fronds. This is because removing too many fronds can shock the plant and lead to browning of leaves.

Season

Fall
Winter
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Starts Flowering

Chamaedorea seifrizii typically starts flowering in the spring months of April and May.

Hardiness Map