Cat PalmGeneral information: This Florida palm is a small and pretty trunkless, spineless, clumping palm that gains a height of 6 feet. The Cat palm forms an elegant rounded clump with spread of about 2 feet wide. It has a dark green, glossy foliage and long thin leaflets. The Chamaedorea cataractarum produces a cascade of pinnate, erect, arching fronds, hence its common name.

Additional Information:

Common names: Cascade palm, Cataract palm, Mexican hat palm

Growth rate: The Cat palm has slow growth rate.

Habitat: In its natural habitat these florida palms grows in stream banks and wet forests in southeastern Mexico.

Maintenance: This Florida palm loves water and requires moist soil all times. The Chamaedorea cataractarum prefers light shade. It is very adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions. It is frost tolerant, can tolerate temperatures about 30 F. The Florida palm tree can be grown in USDA 9 to 10 zones. In general it is very easy to care for.

Uses: These attractive Florida palm trees can be used both for indoor and outdoor. In landscapes they are often used as hedge plants or in mass plantings. They make a great house plant. If grown inside, watch out for spider mites.

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