Parlor Palm vs Epipremnum pinnatum
Side-by-side comparison
Choosing between Chamaedorea elegans and Epipremnum pinnatum depends on your specific needs and priorities.
When it comes to light, Chamaedorea elegans offers Low light compared to Epipremnum pinnatum's Bright indirect. When it comes to toxic to pets, Chamaedorea elegans offers false compared to Epipremnum pinnatum's true. When it comes to family, Chamaedorea elegans offers compared to Epipremnum pinnatum's Araceae.
Below is a detailed side-by-side breakdown to help you make an informed decision between these two plants.
| Chamaedorea elegans | Attribute | Epipremnum pinnatum |
|---|---|---|
| Low light | Light | Bright indirect |
| Moderate | Water | Moderate |
| Easy | Difficulty | Easy |
| ✗ | Toxic to Pets | ✓ |
| - | Family | Araceae |
Chamaedorea elegans
Chamaedorea elegans, the neanthe bella palm or parlour palm, is a species of small palm tree native to the rainforests in Southern Mexico and Guatemala. The parlor palm is one of the most extensively...
Epipremnum pinnatum
Epipremnum pinnatum is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae. It has many common names, including centipede tongavine, taro vine, silver vine and dragon-tail plant. In the Philippines, it...
Comparison Summary
- Light
- Low light vs Bright indirect
- Water
- Moderate vs Moderate
- Difficulty
- Easy vs Easy
- Toxic To Pets
- No vs Yes
- Family
- vs Araceae
- Max Height
- 2-4 ft indoors vs Varies
- Native Region
- the rainforests in Southern Mexico and Guatemala vs
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is easier to care for, Parlor Palm or Epipremnum pinnatum?
For ease of care, both are similar. Parlor Palm is easy difficulty while Epipremnum pinnatum is easy difficulty.
Do Parlor Palm and Epipremnum pinnatum need the same light?
Parlor Palm prefers low light while Epipremnum pinnatum prefers bright indirect.
Are Parlor Palm and Epipremnum pinnatum safe for pets?
Parlor Palm is pet-safe and Epipremnum pinnatum is toxic to pets.
Can I grow Parlor Palm and Epipremnum pinnatum together?
They have different care requirements, so place them in areas matching their individual needs.