This striking singular palm stands proud and boasts wide, glossy pleated leaves without competition. Streamlined and exotic, the tall stem grows from the coconut asserting a structured presence, while the feather-like leaves soften the plant, emphasizing the tranquility and calm of the tropics. They tend to be short-lived as houseplants and often have ragged edges and creased foliage.
Will work wonders as a standalone plant, adding a contemporary grandeur to your space.
Horty Hints
Keep it clean! Regular dusting of the plant's leaves with a damp cloth will keep its pores open and able to photosynthesize.
High humidity, hun! This plant loves higher humidity levels. If you notice the browning of leaves, move to a more humid location or step up the misting.
Not so mellow yellow! The bottom leaves of the palm will naturally turn yellow as they age, however if newer leaves start yellowing the issue could be over watering or fungal. Research and revive.