RAPHIS EXCELSA PALM

RAPHIS EXCELSA PALM Rhapis excelsa

The Lady Palm is an evergreen fan palm with sturdy canes covered in coarse fiber. Growing up to 6 feet tall indoors, the slender, bamboo-like canes support Cultivated from palms in . deep-green palmate foliage with finger-like segments. The Lady Palm thrives in Low Sunlight bright, indirect sunlight, but because it can also tolerate low light it is often used in offices and shopping malls. Established have some drought tolerance, Pet Friendly; Air Purifying making the Lady Palm perfect for people on the go. Slow

Best in dappled sun or bright, About once every 10-14 days. indirect light but can tolerate Keep soil evenly moist in the some low light as well. Avoid direct spring and summer, allowing the sunlight. top inch of soil to dry. Water less often in winter. Okay with low humidity.

Requires a little care. Just make In summer, keep around 70 sure to water regularly in the degrees Fahrenheit. In winter, spring and summer and avoid keep above 55 degrees. direct sunlight. Avoid drafty windows and air conditioners.

Fertilize with a 8-2-12 palm Use All-Purpose potting soil fertilizer about twice a month in or a Cactus/Palm potting mix. the spring and summer. Do not Try not to disturb the roots too fertilize in winter. much.

Brown tips can be torn off Yes! Lady Palms are non-toxic to maintain serrated edges. To to cats and dogs. propagate, small plants near base can be carefully removed and repotted. will go into shock if divided.