Kentia palm care comes with a rich history few indoor houseplants can claim.The upright “Kentia palm Howea Forsteriana” with its beautiful, arching, dark green leaves has graced the background photos of royalty in the Victorian era earning the name ‘Parlor Palm.”There’s also another Kentia called Howea belmoreana, Belmore sentry palm and curly palm.
Category Indoor Palms
Rhapis excelsa – Lady Palm Outstanding for container culture. Bamboo-like canes and fan-shaped leaves. Temperature range of 50-70 degrees. Partial sunlight to shade. Moist soil. Older plants will stand 18 degrees. Rhapis excelsa is sometimes known as R. flabelliformis. A miniature Japanese rhapis, as yet unidentified, matures at 18 inches.
Kentia palm care comes with a rich history few indoor houseplants can claim.The upright “Kentia palm Howea Forsteriana” with its beautiful, arching, dark green leaves has graced the background photos of royalty in the Victorian era earning the name ‘Parlor Palm.”There’s also another Kentia called Howea belmoreana, Belmore sentry palm and curly palm.
Palms are generally thought to be these great towering plants we can tie our hammock to and watch the sunset.There are also many small palms and a few that can fit very nicely indoors along with cleaning the air.We’ve looked at Chamaedorea elegans ‘Bella’ also called the Neanthe Bella palm and parlor palm (parlor palm).
Let’s talk about Chamaedorea Seifrizii the indoor bamboo palm tree!Chamaedorea seifrizii (kam-ee-DOR-ee-uh see-FRIDZ-ee-eye) is a member of the Arecaceae family hailing from forested regions of Central America – Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico.This evergreen perennial is winter hardy in USDA hardiness zones 8b and above.