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Chamaedorea metallica – Compact Metallic Palm with Unique Foliage

Chamaedorea metallica, also known as the Metallic Palm or Miniature Fishtail Palm, is a striking indoor species with glossy, undivided

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Chamaedorea metallica

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Chamaedorea metallica is approximately 65 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 20 cm pot.

Chamaedorea metallica Quick Guide

Name: Chamaedorea metallica O.F.Cook ex H.E.Moore Common names: metallic palm, miniature fishtail palm
Type: shrub
Family: Arecaceae
Native Range: Mexico (Veracruz, Oaxaca)
Zone: 10-12
Habitat: grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome
Height: up to 2,5m
Spread: to 1.2 m
Sun: Part shade
Water: Medium
Maintenance: Low
Leaf: Evergreen
Tolerate: Semi Shade Synonyms: Chamaedorea metallica O.F.Cook Taxon identifiers: NCBI taxonomy ID : 348477 Freebase ID : /m/09v4vzz PlantList-ID : kew-37595 IPNI plant ID : 54908-2 Tropicos ID : 50148514 GBIF taxon ID : 2734536 Encyclopedia of Life ID : 1090999 EPPO Code : CMDME iNaturalist taxon ID : 204915 TAXREF ID : 629311 WCSPF ID : 37595 Plants of the World online ID : urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:54908-2 Invasive Species Compendium Datasheet ID : 119984 Flowers of India ID : Metal Palm Microsoft Academic ID : 2778554451 CAB ID : 94090 World Flora Online ID : wfo-0000838638 Open Tree of Life ID : 659121 Catalogue of Life ID : TJQL Gardens Navigator ID : 2950

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Chamaedorea metallica

Chamaedorea metallica – Compact Metallic Palm with Unique Foliage

Chamaedorea metallica, also known as the Metallic Palm or Miniature Fishtail Palm, is a striking indoor species with glossy, undivided leaves that shimmer in deep metallic blue-green. Native to the shaded forest understories of Mexico, this palm is slow-growing and compact, making it a practical and eye-catching choice for apartments, offices, or low-light spaces. Its stiff, upright foliage and sculptural form offer structure without overwhelming small areas, while its resilience makes it a dependable houseplant for beginners and collectors alike.

Visual Traits and Notable Features

  • Leaf Texture: Thick, leathery, undivided leaves with a metallic blue-green sheen
  • Shape: Characteristic fishtail-like tip with rigid upright posture
  • Growth Habit: Single-stemmed, non-clumping palm with a naturally tidy structure
  • Indoor Size: Typically reaches 90–150 cm in height and 30–60 cm in spread

Background and Growing Conditions in Nature

Chamaedorea metallica is native to the low-elevation tropical forests of southeastern Mexico. In its natural environment, it grows beneath dense canopies where light levels are low and humidity remains stable. These conditions have shaped its excellent tolerance for indoor life. Unlike many palms, this species grows slowly and remains compact over time. Its singular trunk and lack of clustering make it easy to place in tight indoor corners or narrow floor spaces.

  • Origin: Tropical forest understories of Mexico
  • Environment: Shady, humid woodland with filtered light
  • Growth Speed: Very slow, especially in container culture
  • Toxicity: Non-toxic to humans and pets

Chamaedorea metallica Care Guide

  • Light: Prefers low to moderate light; thrives in shaded corners and avoids direct sun
  • Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but never soggy; allow the top 2 cm to dry slightly before watering again
  • Humidity: Tolerates average indoor humidity but appreciates moderate increases
  • Temperature: Best between 18–28 °C; avoid cold drafts or frost exposure
  • Soil: Use a peat-free, well-draining houseplant mix with added perlite or sand
  • Repotting: Repot every 2–3 years or when roots fill the pot, using a slightly larger container
  • Fertilizing: Apply a balanced, diluted liquid fertilizer every 6–8 weeks during growing months
  • Propagation: Grown from seed only; propagation by division not applicable due to single-stemmed habit
  • Pruning: Remove any yellowing leaves at the base without damaging the stem

Potential Issues and Maintenance Advice

  • Brown Leaf Tips: Often caused by low humidity or inconsistent watering — adjust both to improve
  • Yellow Leaves: A sign of overwatering or poor drainage — check substrate and watering schedule
  • Pests: May attract spider mites or mealybugs in dry air — wipe leaves and treat early with gentle controls

Additional Growing Insights

This palm thrives in stable conditions and needs minimal intervention. Its naturally slow growth means less pruning and less repotting. It is particularly suited to minimalist interiors or low-light rooms where many other tropical plants struggle. Because of its unique color and form, it pairs well with contrasting foliage textures and thrives in decorative containers that highlight its upright form.

Etymology and Taxonomy

The genus name “Chamaedorea” combines Greek “chamai” (on the ground) and “dorea” (gift), referring to its low-growing nature. The species name “metallica” highlights the signature metallic sheen on its leaves. It was first formally described in 1966 by H.E. Moore, based on earlier work by O.F. Cook.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can Chamaedorea metallica grow in low light?Yes – it’s one of the few palms that truly adapts to low indoor light without decline
  • How long does it take to mature?It grows very slowly, often taking several years to reach 1 meter
  • Will it outgrow my space?Unlikely – it maintains a tidy size and is well suited to small apartments or offices

Add Chamaedorea metallica to your collection and enjoy a durable palm with rare metallic foliage and compact structure. Order now and bring subtle tropical style into your space.

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  • Chamaedorea metallica is approximately 65 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 20 cm pot.

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