Chamaedorea sartorii 5 seeds

2,50

Chamaedorea sartorii 5 seeds

2,50

Chamaedorea sartorii is native to the thickets of rain forests in southeastern Mexico in the states of Veracruz, Puebla and Oaxaca and in Honduras between 100 and 1300 m. It has a thin, solitary stem that can grow up to 4 m tall and has a small crown of evenly pinnate leaves with single, broad, somewhat sickle-shaped, glossy green and heavily textured leaves. Easily cultivated in warm temperate and some tropical climates.

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Description

Chamaedorea sartorii is native to the thickets of rain forests in southeastern Mexico in the states of Veracruz, Puebla and Oaxaca and in Honduras between 100 and 1300 m. It has a thin, solitary stem that can grow up to 4 m tall and has a small crown of evenly pinnate leaves with single, broad, somewhat sickle-shaped, glossy green and heavily textured leaves. Easily cultivated in warm temperate and some tropical climates.

Additional information

Weight 0,0200 kg
USDA zone

Zone 11: >+4.4 degrees