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Bamboo Palm Plant Care – What To Do When You Bring Your Palm Home? How Big Do Bamboo Palms Get? When kept as an indoor houseplant, the Chamaedorea Palm can reach to a mature size of about 7′ feet and a width of about 4′ feet. The palms reed-like stems grow in thick clumps.. The bamboo palm gets its common name from clusters of cane-like stems. New stems are produced from the base, but the clump expands slowly. It grows up to 7 feet tall and is upright, but outer stems will lean outward from the center. The whole plant can take on the shape of an inverted cone. Floral rachis turns orange with age and can be ornamental.
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The Bamboo Palm is loved by many for their outstanding ability to clean the air in a home when used as an indoor houseplant. They are a beautiful addition to a low light area in your room or office, with an attractive appearance that is sure to be a conve. dDiscover the benefits, growing tips, and uses of the bamboo palm in this ultimate guide. Perfect for houseplant enthusiasts!

