With the exception of a few microclimates it s less well suited to new zealand but makes a stunning indoor palm if you ve the space and sufficient light.
Full grown indoor kentia palm.
How to grow indoor palm trees.
The kentia palm is a perfect indoor palm.
Some are understory plants that prefer shade and a moister darker environment.
The kentia palm is one of the most beautiful popular and suitable palms for growing indoors.
Such a break will allow rain or hosing to wash the dust from the palm.
Elegant air purifying and resilient it can tolerate some neglect cooler temperatures and dry air conditions making it a low maintenance and trouble free palm to provide lush leafy tropical foliage and an exotic element to any home or office interior.
Kentia palms will tolerate lower light conditions than many palms grown indoors.
There are tropical subtropical and desert species as well as palms that grow in alaska.
Howea forsteriana has graced hallways hotel lobbies and palm court tea rooms since victorian times.
The golden cane palm is one of the most widely grown palms in the world and is popular throughout the tropics as a garden plant.
As in indoor care the kentia needs a slightly moist soil.
The kentia palm is perhaps not the most beautiful or graceful of all palm trees but it has everything you could ask for in an indoor palm.
It s shade tolerant cold tolerant and doesn t grow too alarmingly large.
Kentia palm howea forsteriana is originated from lord howe island in the eastern coast of australia in its origin island kentia palm trees are impressively tall and can reach the maximum height of 60 feet.
Although for the palm to produce the best growth place in a location that received bright to medium filtered light.
They adapt to a wide range of soil from clay to loam and acidic to alkaline.
Under the right conditions a kentia palm will eventually grow into a magnificent specimen plant up to 10 feet tall.
Kentia palms grown as indoor plants benefit from regular spells outside in a shady moist position.
However when they are turned into houseplants the height only ranges between 5 to 12 feet.
Watering should only be done when 1 or 2 inches of the top soil is already dry.
Almost unsurpassed for its tolerance of shady conditions dry air and general neglect.
If you desire to place it by a south facing window which is generally the sunniest window make sure to filter the light by using something like a curtain.
The kentia palm will withstand quite dark and dry corners of your house and will tolerate a degree of neglect.
However they grow best with good light and regular care.