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bella palm aquarium plant Parlor Palm Neanthe Bella Palm

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bella palm aquarium plant Parlor Palm Neanthe Bella PalmAdd a touch of grace and elegance to your houseplant collection, easy to grow and maintain Bella Palm. Parlor Neanthe Bella Palm also known as Chamaedorea elegans, is a small low light interior palm and houseplant specie that is made up of light green fronds. The Neanthe Bella is one of the most sought after indoor palms, it can adapt to just about any typical office or home interior in medium to low light conditions. Apart from its easy to care for

Add a touch of grace and elegance to your houseplant collection, easy to grow and maintain Bella Palm.

Parlor Neanthe Bella Palm also known as Chamaedorea elegans, is a small low-light interior palm and houseplant specie that is made up of light green fronds. The Neanthe Bella is one of the most sought after indoor palms, it can adapt to just about any typical office or home interior in medium to low light conditions. Apart from its easy to care for requirements, the Neanthe Bella palm is effective at improving air quality. If you are looking for a minimal care and effort plant which has air purification benefits, then you will be rewarded with this room enhancing plant. Indoor house plants are proven to be excellent air purifiers which help decrease stress and anxiety while stimulating creativity and productivity. Great for yourself or as a gift.


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KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • Filter indoor air by absorbing toxins, and removing harmful chemicals.
  • Named in NASA's list of 50 indoor plants that Purify the Air.
  • Boost mood, productivity, concentration and creativity.
  • Reduce stress and Fatigue by simply enjoying and caring for your plants.
  • Add life to a given space, Plants are therapeutic and cheaper than a therapist.

This elegant plant is a popular choice for indoor spaces due to its lush foliage and graceful appearance. The Bella Palm features delicate, arching fronds with pinnate leaves that give it a feathery and tropical look. It is known for its compact size and ability to thrive in low light conditions.

Care: Bella Palms are relatively low-maintenance plants. They prefer indirect light and consistently moist soil. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. Regular misting or cleaning of the fronds can help keep the plant healthy.

Light: Neanthe Bella Palms thrive in low to medium light conditions, making them suitable for indoor spaces with indirect sunlight.

Benefits: Apart from adding a touch of greenery to indoor spaces, Bella Palms are known for their air-purifying qualities, helping to improve indoor air quality by removing toxins.

Design: The Bella Palm's elegant appearance makes it a great choice for various interior design styles, from modern to bohemian. It can be used as a standalone plant or incorporated into plant groupings for added visual impact.

Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix to maintain proper soil moisture levels for optimal growth.

Temperature: Neanthe Bella Palms prefer temperatures between 65-80°F and benefit from occasional misting to increase humidity.

Maintenance: Trim any yellowing leaves to promote new growth and keep the plant looking healthy and vibrant.

Remember, this plant grows slowly and may only need repotting every other year. Enjoy the beauty of the Neanthe Bella Palm in your indoor space! 🌿

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