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Chamaedorea radicalis
A small Mexican palm for partial shade. -8 to -10°C (17 to 14°F). Buy it online in 7-litre pots.
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Synonyms of Chamaedorea radicalis
Radicalis palm
Origin of Chamaedorea radicalis
The woodlands in central and north-east Mexico, where it grows in damp undergrowth up to 1000 m high.
Hardiness of Chamaedorea radicalis
-8 to -10°C (17 to 14°F)
Description of Chamaedorea radicalis
This small palm (1- to 2-m tall) has a solitary trunk with dark green pinnate leaves. If you plant together several individuals, Chamaedorea radicalis will form a bamboo-like shrub.
How to grow Chamaedorea radicalis
Place it in full or partial shade, in a rich and well-drained soil. It can withstand dry conditions, but its growth will be slowed down. You can also keep it in a container, on a terrace or indoors, in a bright position but with no direct sunlight.
Technical sheet
Data sheet
- Leaves:
- evergreen
- Flowers:
- yes
- Edible:
- no
- Fragrant:
- no
- Cold-hardiness (take the lowest T° indicated)
- - 5°C (23°F)
-10°C (14°F) - Exposure:
- Indoor/conservatory
full shade
partial shade - Can be grown in a container:
- yes
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