A palm is a perennial plant from the Arecaceae family (derived from the word “areca,” referring to a series of palm species) that grows naturally in climates...
A palm is a perennial plant from the Arecaceae family (derived from the word “areca,” referring to a series of palm species) that grows naturally in climates with high temperatures and humidity levels.
A palm leaf especially when carried as a symbol of victory or rejoicing.
The tropical plant commonly grows in the form of trees, shrubs, and climbing plants, and are known for their large green fronds, which are either fan-like or feather-like.
Be wary of pests : Palms are prone to mealybugs and spider mites but can be treated with insecticidal soaps to keep these pests at bay.
Keep the soil moist : Palm plants need a delicate balance of moisture and humidity. Keep your palm plant moist by misting the leaves or placing them in a room with a humidifier.
Prune occasionally : Pruning off dead brown leaves can help keep your palm thriving. avoid cutting the top off of your plant because it will cease to grow.
Use fertilizer : General houseplant fertilizer or specialized palm fertilizer can help provide proper nutrients to your plant like iron, potassium, and magnesium. Use fertilizer a few times a year to keep your plant properly fed.