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Very nice palm to grow. Grows well in Darwin, Northern Territory, NT but if growing in a true tropical/ equatorial climate, Grow in part ...Read More
Hi, I just joined this site and I have a question. What is the best way to germinate Kentia palm seeds? I got Kentia seeds and they seem ...Read More
Another of the very very long list of palms that thrive in the warm, sub-tropical, frost free climate of Torquay. I for a number of years...Read More
Unfortunately this regal palm does not do well in Southwest Florida. The only mature specimen that I have seen is at the Naples Botanica...Read More
Fairly common along the SoCal coast. They can be grown in full sun here as long as they are acclimated early. Because they grow so slow...Read More
For Southern California, Howeas really depend upon site and micro-climate for success. I have about six on my property, three in the Mag...Read More
Very tropical looking palm that can be grown in a temperate climate. Great houseplant.
Fantastic palm with really tropical appearance, but also quite hardy.
I recently got two plants (actually there were 3 shoots on e...Read More
Have had trouble growing this in Coto de Caza. I bought a $600 healthy plant, planted it according to instructions, and it has been stru...Read More
Not the glossiest,or greenest palm, but the most shapely. And it stays in scale for the average yard. Mine was planted in 1992 as a divis...Read More
Very easy to grow but needs a fairly high humidty else the leaves will brown.
Only repot if neccesary as they dont like their roo...Read More
Beatuful palm can be acclimated to blasting full sun. First put under a shade cloth for a few months, and then take it off. The leaves wi...Read More
I live out in the desert and the palm tree is growing really well out here. It is still small and barely starting to form a trunk. It get...Read More
I have a small sentry palm that I have had for several years, read various do's and don't's, one of which was "water only from the bottom...Read More
The palm is native to Australia's Lord Howe Island that sits in the Tasman Sea. One of its main exports is this palm that is used as an indoor plant.
Probably the most tropical looking of the palms that will grow in the milder parts of the SF Bay Area. Here in Los Altos I have several i...Read More
I have 25 large (some over 20 ft trunk height) Kentia Palms in my yard in Carlsbad, CA. Three of the trees in the 8 - 12 ft range are af...Read More
Howeas are the premiere house palm. They can grow in very low light, do well without much water (though do much better if given ample li...Read More