Rhapis excelsa 'Lady Palm'
10” Rhapis excelsa 'Lady Palm' shown
The Lady Palm, Rhapis excela, is a gorgeous plant that has a real tropical feeling with its fan shaped leaves that spread out from the ends of narrow stems. A low maintenance plant that is a compact palm around three to four feet tall and growing to six feet indoors, making it perfect for smaller spaces. This palm does well in lower light conditions making it an excellent indoor plant.
LIGHT: Low to bright indirect light. Direct light will burn the leaves.
WATER: Let the top few inches of soil dry out between watering. Prefers water that has sat out for 24hrs to let the chlorine and fluoride dissipate or filtered water. Salt build up can cause leaf burn.
10” Rhapis excelsa 'Lady Palm' shown
The Lady Palm, Rhapis excela, is a gorgeous plant that has a real tropical feeling with its fan shaped leaves that spread out from the ends of narrow stems. A low maintenance plant that is a compact palm around three to four feet tall and growing to six feet indoors, making it perfect for smaller spaces. This palm does well in lower light conditions making it an excellent indoor plant.
LIGHT: Low to bright indirect light. Direct light will burn the leaves.
WATER: Let the top few inches of soil dry out between watering. Prefers water that has sat out for 24hrs to let the chlorine and fluoride dissipate or filtered water. Salt build up can cause leaf burn.
10” Rhapis excelsa 'Lady Palm' shown
The Lady Palm, Rhapis excela, is a gorgeous plant that has a real tropical feeling with its fan shaped leaves that spread out from the ends of narrow stems. A low maintenance plant that is a compact palm around three to four feet tall and growing to six feet indoors, making it perfect for smaller spaces. This palm does well in lower light conditions making it an excellent indoor plant.
LIGHT: Low to bright indirect light. Direct light will burn the leaves.
WATER: Let the top few inches of soil dry out between watering. Prefers water that has sat out for 24hrs to let the chlorine and fluoride dissipate or filtered water. Salt build up can cause leaf burn.