It does require some regular care to thrive but will often tolerate mild neglect without too much complaint.
Kentia palm indoor or outdoor.
Such a break will allow rain or hosing to wash the dust from the palm.
But don t worry we ve put together a bunch of the most common problems that they encounter.
Whilst the chinese fan palm makes a cracking outdoor palm for sun or shade it s also a great indoor palm for a large house.
Kentia palms adapt well to outdoor growth when planted in an environment that doesn t experience winter freezes and the weather is consistently warm year round.
You ll need to give it some room at least 2m x 2m but it ll reward you with huge practically undivided leaves and a trunk that ll take forever to get too big.
Unfortunately you cannot prune kentia palms to manage their height.
The kentia palm will withstand quite dark and dry corners of your house and will tolerate a degree of neglect.
Kentia palms have the typical large palm shaped leaves.
Kentia is highly prized for its use as an interior decoration particularly for low light situations such as office buildings small apartments and dorm rooms.
They can grow up to 40 feet 12 m in height but they are slow growers and indoor kentia palms typically max out in containers at fewer than 12 feet 3 6 m.
These palms prefer nights down to 50 degrees fahrenheit.
Kentia palms grown as indoor plants benefit from regular spells outside in a shady moist position.
Although these tropical looking plants are easy to care for there are a few problems that occur if the kentia palm plant isn t cared for well enough.
The kentia palm s leaves are a deep green and have a pronounced arch as palms tend to do.
However they grow best with good light and regular care.
A slender upright stature and a tolerance for medium to low light make kentia palms ideal houseplants.
Kentia palm plants are relatively easy to care for when it comes to indoor house plants.
Indoors they ll reach heights more manageable than their outdoor counterparts usually up to 8 feet.
The cold hardy palms include the parlor palm chamaedorea elegans and kentia palm which partly explains why these are the most popular indoor palms.
Kentia palms are grown indoors in any location and outdoors in warm climates only.
However its elegant beauty and durability to indoor growing conditions has made the kentia a popular palm for inside the home especially in temperate climates where outdoor conditions are too cold for this tropical beauty.
Place your pot in an area where it will receive decent but indirect amounts of sunlight especially in the early mornings and late afternoons.
Kentia palm howea forsterana is often grown indoors.
Remember that the kentia is a somewhat slow growing palm.