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		<title>Plant of the Month &#8211; Chamaedorea plumosa &#8216;Baby Queen Palm&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chamaedorea plumosa &#8216;Baby Queen Palm&#8217; is perhaps one of the best new palm introduction for it versatility and appearance.  A moderately fast growing palm, with a vertical profile ideal for today&#8217;s space-constrained interior environment.  Also, an exceptional exterior palm for Southern California, not overcrowding or overgrowing our ever-common world of smaller yards. Chamaedorea Plumosa, is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-906" title="Baby Queen2" src="http://www.personalplantservice.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Baby-Queen2-109x300.jpg" alt="Baby Queen2" width="109" height="300" />Chamaedorea plumosa &#8216;Baby Queen Palm&#8217;</strong> is perhaps one of the best new palm introduction for it versatility and appearance.  A moderately fast growing palm, with a vertical profile ideal for today&#8217;s space-constrained interior environment.  Also, an exceptional exterior palm for Southern California, not overcrowding or overgrowing our ever-common world of smaller yards.</p>
<p><strong>Chamaedorea Plumosa</strong>, is its real name but better known as <em><strong>&#8216;Baby Queen Palm&#8217;</strong></em> <em>has fronds like a queen palm, but with a truck that looks like a bamboo!</em> Using this palm<img class="size-full wp-image-907 alignright" title="BabyQueenPamExterior" src="http://www.personalplantservice.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/BabyQueenPamExterior.jpg" alt="BabyQueenPamExterior" width="224" height="228" /> indoors, like any palm, requires a high light area near a window or skylight.  It prefers not to get too much heat and would definitely do better in a sub-irrigation container.</p>
<p>You will not seem design-challenged when adopting the <strong>Chamaedorea Plumosa</strong> into your home/office.  <em>It makes a perfect specimen plant in a Modern, Asian or Tropical Designed home or office.</em> Although, even more stunning would a grouping of these plants look as a loose screen to divide a room!  Just be sure you have tall ceilings because <strong>Baby Queen Palms</strong> can grow up to 15’ in their life, leaving their gorgeous trunks exposed down below.</p>
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