GREAT PATIO OR INTERIOR PALM – OR IN THE GARDEN
Howea forsteriana, the popular Kentia Palm, is native to Lord Howe Island. There it lives at lower elevations. At higher elevations up the mountains one sees Howea belmoreana and Hedyscepe. The Kentia does great here in So California. It is a single trunk species that is often grown as a “multiple” with several plants in the same pot. It does NOT sucker. Along the coast it takes full sun or part day sun. Far inland, filtered light is needed. Cold tolerance is about 25 degrees F. Mature height in sun is usually about thirty feet in 30 years. Also important is that the Kentia Palm is a favorite house plant and do quite well inside the home. We’re putting very nice band sized seedlings on special. These plants are singles – not multiples. These can be mail ordered. Of note, this species is slow growing. The bands shown here are three years old and a great starter size for those on a budget.
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