Well... I dont have one of these yet... but soon,maybe. Does anyone here have or have had one of these. They sound almost indestructable. Its getting closer to spring... and that must get plants tingle has begun.
I have had one for about a year. They are great indoor palms , although my spent last summer in a shaded spot on the patio. Mine is a Chamaedorea Hooperina and I assume thats what you are asking about. The chamaedorea are well suited as indoor palms because they can survive lower light levels. I have mine in a dark corner and have two 75W spot lights over head that illuminate the palm about 6 hours a day.
Kent in Kansas
where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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yup.. thats the specific one I was refering to. I was going to put it outside in the summer.. inside for fall and winter. Ive heard there very durable, just what Im looking for.