Rhapis (lady) Palms are a hardy, popular indoor plant best for low light situations. Very slow growing multi-stemmed palm with large fan shaped leaves. A fantastic indoor pot plant. In tropical and subtropical climates it can be grown in sheltered positions in the garden. Although eventually growing quite large, Rhapis grow slowly, meaning less potting up and many years of enjoyment before it reaches maturity. Rhapis can also be grown in the garden so long as a shaded spot can be provided.
Common Name: Lady Palm
Botanical Name: Rhapis excelsa
Mature Height: 3 to 4 meters
Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen
Uses: Very forgiving house plant, can grow outside in shaded areas.
Maintenance: Selected canes can be removed to attempt to control height and density however pruning is not required. Good quality soil and fertilise regularly.
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Rhapis (lady) Palms are a hardy, popular indoor plant best for low light situations. Very slow growing multi-stemmed palm with large fan shaped leaves. A fantastic indoor pot plant. In tropical and subtropical climates it can be grown in sheltered positions in the garden. Although eventually growing quite large, Rhapis grow slowly, meaning less potting up and many years of enjoyment before it reaches maturity. Rhapis can also be grown in the garden so long as a shaded spot can be provided.
Common Name: Lady Palm
Botanical Name: Rhapis excelsa
Mature Height: 3 to 4 meters
Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen
Uses: Very forgiving house plant, can grow outside in shaded areas.
Maintenance: Selected canes can be removed to attempt to control height and density however pruning is not required. Good quality soil and fertilise regularly.
*Pots featured in images are not included with sale