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Chamaedorea elegans Collinea seeds - Mountain palm

Chamaedorea elegans Collinea
Parlour palm, Dwarf mountain palm, Parlor palm

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This dwarf palm is perfectly suited for indoor cultivation. It displays a cluster of deep green, slightly glossy, palmate leaves. With slow growth and forming a short trunk, it can be kept in a pot for many years. It thrives well in low-light conditions and enjoys occasional misting. Being frost-tender, it can be planted outdoors in mild areas of the Mediterranean coast, in shaded spots. It is best sown indoors in a heated propagator.
Height at maturity
1.50 m
Exposure
Partial shade, Shade
Germination time (days)
30 days
Sowing method
Sowing under cover with heat
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Sowing period March to September
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Flowering time April to June
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Description

Chamaedorea elegans 'Collinea' is a selection of the Mountain Palm native to Mexico. This dwarf and slow-growing palm adapts well to indoor environments, where light levels can be low during winter. Rarely flowering under these conditions, it is primarily its beautiful, divided foliage that is decorative. Perfect for adding a tropical touch to your decor, it can also be acclimatised in shaded and cool gardens along the Mediterranean coast. It propagates fairly easily through sowing.

Chamaedorea belongs to the Arecaceae family, alongside 190 other genera (and over 2,500 species), some of which are hardy enough to thrive in our temperate climates—the "palm" award going to Rhapidophyllum hystrix, capable of enduring temperatures as low as -20°C! The Chamaedorea genus comprises 107 species found from Mexico to tropical South America. Chamaedorea elegans is native to southern Mexico, Guatemala, and eastern Belize. It grows in mountainous areas, up to 1,500 m in altitude, in dark undergrowth and humid forests of evergreen leafy trees, often impenetrable. In these humid tropical conditions, sometimes tempered by altitude, it develops into groups of dense bushes, composed of tightly packed stipes (false trunks), reaching no more than 3 m in height. They bear a limited number of leaves, on average 5 to 15, each adorned with 20 to 40 medium-green leaflets. The plant measures about 2.50 m in diameter, and the pinnate leaves gracefully arch on either side of the stipe. This species is dioecious, meaning male and female flowers grow on separate plants. The inflorescences are branched, upright panicles, often developing beneath the crown of leaves and reaching up to 1 m in length. The female flowers are yellow and, after fertilisation, produce small globose, 6 mm diameter fruits, turning from red-orange to black when ripe, containing a single seed. This seed ensures the species' survival, as this palm does not produce basal shoots. When sowing, it is advisable to transplant several young plants into the same pot to achieve the lush, ornamental appearance characteristic of the species.
The more compact 'Collinea' variety is well suited to indoor cultivation. After 10 years of pot cultivation, this compact palm will form a clump approximately 1.50 m to 1.80 m tall and 1.20 m wide. The pinnate leaves typically measure 20 to 40 cm long, ranging from medium to dark green, though some specimens may be lighter. However, overly pale or yellowing foliage indicates poor growing conditions. It rarely flowers indoors, but specimens planted outdoors in the mildest regions  may produce inflorescences.

Chamaedorea elegans 'Collinea' is perfect for adding a tropical note to indoor spaces, even in low-light rooms. Pair it with ornamental ferns to create a striking and serene display. Outdoors, in sheltered gardens, plant it under the shade of taller plants to protect it from harsh sunlight. It has similar cultivation requirements to the charming Rhapis excelsa, the Broadleaf Lady Palm, alongside which it can be planted. Hedychium gardnerianum, with its broad leaves and tall, distinctly tropical flower spikes, will also make an excellent companion.

 

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Flowering

Flower colour insignificant
Flowering time April to June
Inflorescence Panicle

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour medium green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 1.50 m
Spread at maturity 1 m
Growth rate slow

Botanical data

Genus

Chamaedorea

Species

elegans

Cultivar

Collinea

Family

Arecaceae

Other common names

Parlour palm, Dwarf mountain palm, Parlor palm

Botanical synonyms

Neanthe bella, Neanthe elegans

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference23955

Planting and care

You can sow the indoor palm Chamaedorea elegans 'Collinea' year-round, indoors and in warmth, but it's best sown between March and September.

Soak the seeds in lukewarm water for 24 hours to soften their shell and thus facilitate germination. Sow in a heated propagator, maintaining a temperature of 25°C to 28°C. Use a mix of 75% seed compost and 25% sand or perlite to maintain some humidity while avoiding excess water. Bury the seeds horizontally, 1 to 2 cm deep. Water well and keep the substrate slightly moist at all times. Germination may take 20 to 42 days. Once the seedlings have developed two leaves, transplant them into individual 7 cm pots, without disturbing the root ball. The young palms can then be repotted into 12 to 14 cm diameter pots at the 4 to 6-leaf stage. After one year, repot them into a larger container (3-litre or more) or plant them out in spring, depending on their vigour. This is only possible on the Mediterranean coast, in partial shade.

Cultivation:

This palm exhibits fairly slow growth, whether in pots or in the ground. In southern regions, it can be planted along the coast, particularly on the Mediterranean coast, protected from direct sunlight, which scorches the foliage. Shade from taller plants is also essential to maintain some atmospheric humidity through their transpiration. Of tropical origin, this palm enjoys humidity and dislikes drought. The ideal climate for it is both mild winters and higher-than-average humidity levels. It will also thrive in a shaded courtyard in the south, which will protect it from winter cold (which can destroy it at -4°C), and where it can easily be misted during heatwaves.
Elsewhere, it must be grown in containers indoors and can be placed outside in shade during the warmer months. It tolerates the attenuated light of our interiors very well, and its compact habit and slow growth are definite advantages for pot cultivation. Water regularly but not excessively, reducing frequency in winter. Add liquid houseplant fertiliser to the watering once a month from spring to autumn. Mist your palm occasionally and watch for possible spider mite infestations, which are particularly harmful to this species. They thrive in overly dry atmospheric conditions.

Sowing period

Sowing period March to September
Sowing method Sowing under cover with heat
Germination time (days) 30 days

Intended location

Suitable for Woodland edge, Undergrowth
Type of use Border, Container, Greenhouse, Conservatory
Hardiness Hardy down to -4°C (USDA zone 9b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Exposure Partial shade, Shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil moisture Moist soil, Damp soil, Slightly acidic, fertile, a mix of peat and sand

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