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Best Indoor Palm Plant

Lady Palm - Rhapis excelsa
If I had to choose which indoor palm plant is my favorite houseplant, it would be Rhapis excelsa palm. This lovely plant is a favorite with interior landscapers as it is hardy and will survive in lower light levels. It is also more cold tolerant than many other tropical indoor palms.

Most types of fan palms are not well suited to life in the average home because of their tendency to spread out, requiring lots of space. While used in large interior landscapes, most fan palms tend to quickly outgrow any available space in smaller areas.

Rhapis excelsa, or Lady Palm, has more of an upright growth making it a good choice for use in your home. It has glossy, dark green fronds and while it can be maintained in somewhat low light levels, it will look its very best in bright light with some morning sun.

Read more about the care of this beautiful indoor palm...

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