Artificial chamaedorea palm

BACHAMAPALM80
£37.45incl VAT

Tropical snug.

Elegant and full of charisma! Our faux chamaedorea palm has rich green fronds which gently arch out from the central stem, making it the ideal finishing touch for your tropical snug.

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Delivery information

  • Free delivery on orders over £75
  • Delivery takes 2-4 days
  • Next day delivery from £8

Our standard delivery service costs £5 (free when you spend £75) and takes between 2-4 working days. Upgraded delivery services may be available based on your location.

Some locations may cost extra and take a little longer. For more information visit our delivery page here.

Returns

If the product isn’t suitable or you simply don’t like it, you can return it to us for a full refund.

  • 60 days to return the item to us
  • You will need to cover the cost of returning the item
  • Use a courier comparison website to get the best price

For further information or to submit a return request, visit our returns page here.

In the unlikely event that the item arrives damaged, please get in touch with our customer service team.

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Reviews & questions

Everything you need to know

A compact, lush and bold tropical palm which brings elegance anywhere in a living space, either you’re trying to add life to a sterile space or just boost your mood and productivity!

The chamaedorea palm is one of the worlds slowest growing house plants and can take decades to reach full height. Not our faux chamaedorea palm, it’s big straight out of the box.

You’d normally find this palm plant growing in Mexico and Guatemala, but it’s been beloved as an indoor plant since Victorian times. Since then it’s been a common feature in homes around the UK.

Our artificial chamaedorea palm is available in two sizes, the largest 120cm is pre-potted in a black starter pot, the smaller one instead is 80cm and it comes pre-potted in a stylish terracotta pot ready to go straight into your home.

chamaedorea palm size guide graphic

Our faux palms are packaged in a very upright manner. It keeps the palm fronds safe during delivery from our place to yours.

To bring your palm to life, you’ll need to arrange these fronds. Sounds complex? Don’t worry… it isn’t.

Starting at the bottom of the foliage, simply bend each frond out. Aim for a gentle curve rather than a harsh angle for the most realistic final appearance. The fronds are wired so may appear a bit stiff. You can be pretty firm to get the desired bend!

These trees, along with most in our range, arrive in a small black starter pot. Help your new artificial tree fit into its new home by pairing it with a suitable plant pot (we’ll offer up some perfect options when you add it to your basket).

This step will also add weight and stability. Potting your tree is quick, easy, and only ever needs to be done once.

1. Pick a suitable pot. Choose one with drainage if the plant is going outside.

2. Prefill the pot so that the starter pot sits just inside the top of the plant pot.

3. Pop the tree into the pot.

4. Fill around the starter pot with earth, sand, or decorative stones.

What care? With no special dietary requirements or demands for sunlight, you can sit back and relax. All we suggest is giving the leaves a light dusting from time to time with a damp cloth.

To maximise the plants lifespan, we don’t recommend using it outdoors. It’s not UV protected, so may fade, discolour or not get on well with high winds.

For tips on cleaning your faux plant, check out our video below or read our full cleaning guide.

If the chamaedorea palm isn't what you're looking for, check out our vast range of perfect artificial palm trees here. You're bound to find the one for you!

Did you know?

The chamaedorea palm is one of the most sought after palms and was popular in Victorian times.

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