Neanthe - Bella Palm - Various Sizes

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Description

Bella Palm - Striking Foliage and Compact Growth

The Bella Palm, also known as the Neanthe Bella Palm or Parlor Palm, offers lush, vibrant green fronds and a compact size, perfect for brightening up any indoor space. Its slow growth makes it an excellent choice for tabletops, shelves, or small corners where it can thrive without taking over the room.

Versatile and Low-Maintenance

This houseplant adapts to a variety of indoor environments, tolerating medium to bright indirect light. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned gardener, the Bella Palm's easy-care nature makes it a worry-free addition to your collection.

Bella Palm Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Neanthe
  • Common Name(s): Parlor Palm, Bella Palm
  • Family: Arecaceae
  • Native Range: China and Vietnam

Bella Palm Care Guide

  • Care Level: Easy
  • Light: Medium to bright indirect light
  • Water: Reasonably drought tolerant once established, water when top inch of soil is dry, less in the winter 
  • Humidity:  Basic household humidity
  • Temperature: 50-85F
  • Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves.
  • Feeding: Fertilize using a general-purpose houseplant fertilizer monthly during spring and summer
  • Propagation: Stem Cuttings
  • Growth: Slow, upright 
  • Common Pests:  Look out for scale
  • Toxicity: non-toxic

Fun Fact About Bella Palm: A Pet-Friendly Companion

Unlike many houseplants, the Bella Palm is non-toxic to pets, making it a safe and stylish option for homes with cats or dogs. If your furry friend has a tendency to nibble on leaves, you won’t need to worry about any harmful effects with this plant around!

The Bella Palm's pet-safe reputation adds an extra layer of appeal for animal lovers, who often struggle to find plants that are both beautiful and non-toxic.

Historical Roots Of the Bella Palm in the Victorian Era

The Bella Palm gained popularity during the Victorian era when it became a favorite for decorating grand parlors and drawing rooms. Its delicate fronds and upright growth made it the perfect plant for bringing a touch of tropical elegance indoors. Today, it remains a classic houseplant due to its graceful appearance and low-maintenance requirements.