Areca palm

Areca palm

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Description

Height

140 cm

Potsize

24 cm

Botanical name

Dypsis Lutescens

Toxic to pets

No

Care

Watering Requires water once a week. During the summer twice a week
Best location Grows best with medium light. Can't withstand full sun
Plant nutrition It is best if you add plant nutrition once every week during the summer
Repotting After purchase, repotting is not necessary. The plant should then be repotted preferably every 2 years

Description

This Areca palm is one of our most favorite houseplants. It may look like a Kentia palm, but they’re not the same. Its soft leaves give the Areca palm a somewhat richer name, the Golden Palm.

This nickname is also given to Areca because it tends to produce yellow-orange fruits. But don't pressure your little plant to grow fruit in the living room! They may produce fruits in the jungle, but not indoors.

Officially its full name is Areca Chrysalidocarpus Dypsis Lutescens. A mouthful, isn't it? That's why we use Areca palm, as it is easier to remember. Areca palms love the sunlight but can't stand direct sunlight. Water regularly and taking care of Areca will not be a problem at all.

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Height (incl. pot)140 cm
Pot size Ø24 cm
Decorative potWith decorative pot options
Botanical nameDypsis Lutescens
NicknamesGolden Cane palm, Yellow palm, Butterfly palm
Quantity1
AttributesAir-purifying, Easy to care for, Green, Large, Non-toxic / Pet-friendly, Tropical
Suitable forOffice, Living room, Bathroom, Bedroom
LocationIndirect sunlight
WateringRequires water once a week. During the summer twice a week
Best locationGrows best with medium light. Can't withstand full sun
Plant nutritionIt is best if you add plant nutrition once every week during the summer
RepottingAfter purchase, repotting is not necessary. The plant should then be repotted preferably every 2 years
ToxicNo