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Chamaedorea hooperiana - Maya Palm

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Chamaedorea hooperiana is delightfully known as the Maya Palm, a spectacularly lush species hailing from Mexico's rainforests. This prized feature of the "Palms & Cycads" family stands tall, stretching up to an impressive 12 feet in height. Its elegance is showcased by abundant, feathery fronds that arch out, creating a cascading effect reminiscent of a tropical fountain. Sunlight is welcome, however, its high tolerance for shade and graceful growth in rich, well-drained soil make it extremely adaptable. Beyond embellishing your outdoor space, the Maya Palm brings a splash of nature indoors, thanks to its adaptability and modest usage of water. It blooms small, yellow flowers in the spring that morph into intriguing black fruits, providing year-round visual interest. With its combination of tropical charm, versatility and modest maintenance requirements, the Maya Palm resonates with plant enthusiasts searching for a resilient and stunning addition to their landscape.

  • Size: Up to 10-12 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small, yellow flowers that transform into black fruits
  • Foliage: Arching, feathery fronds
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Shade to partial sun
  • Additional feature: Suitable for indoor usage
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