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parlor palm
noun
- a small palm, Chamaedorea elegans, native to Central America, having a reedlike stem and long, pointed leaflets, widely cultivated as a houseplant.
Word History and Origins
Origin of parlor palm1
Example Sentences
“They grow more upright and don’t splay out like a majesty or parlor palm, so they’re great corner plants,” Perez-Blanco says.
The parlor palm, which prefers bright, indirect light, is resilient enough to tolerate a few missed waterings.
LB: - The Parlor Palm is one of the most popular plants prone to overwatering.
If Dad’s taste is more Bohemian modern than traditional, the arched fronds of the Chamaedorea elegans, also known as a parlor palm or good luck palm, will add a relaxed tropical vibe to interiors.
If Dad’s taste is more Bohemian modern than traditional, the arched fronds of the Chamaedorea elegans, also known as a parlor palm or good luck palm, will add a relaxed tropical vibe to interiors.
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