About Dypsis Elegans
The Shamadora palm, also known as the bamboo palm, is a beautiful and hardy indoor palm native to Madagascar. These palms are considered houseplants and add a tropical feel to any space.
Shamdora palm, commonly known as the “house palm”, is one of the most popular houseplants. This plant has a special place in the interior decoration of homes and workplaces due to its beautiful appearance and ability to grow in low light conditions and diverse indoor environments.
How often should I water my Dypsis Elegans?
Keep the soil slightly moist, but never wet. Water when the top part of the soil starts to dry out. Make sure the container has proper drainage to prevent waterlogging.
The light requirements of the Dypsis Elegans
Shamadora palm grows best in bright and indirect light. Direct sunlight can burn its leaves, so it is better to avoid it. A location near a window with filtered natural light is ideal.

How much will it grow?
Height: Chamadora palm can reach a height of 1.2 to 2 meters (4 to 6.5 feet) indoors.
Width: This plant usually reaches a width of 60 to 90 cm (2 to 3 feet).
Growth speed: Shamadora palm grows relatively slowly. Under the right conditions, it may take several years to reach its final height.
Temperature and humidity
This palm prefers warm temperatures between 65 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit (18 and 27 degrees Celsius).
It also thrives in higher ambient humidity, around 40-60%. You can spray the leaves with water to increase humidity.
Troubleshooting Common Dypsis Elegans Problems
- Dry leaves: This problem may be due to low light or improper watering. Make sure the plant is in a well-lit place and water it sufficiently.
- Root rot: This problem may occur due to excessive watering and soil that does not drain well. Make sure the soil has good drainage and control the watering.

