Palm

Palms bring serious tropical energy to any space. With their bold fronds and laid-back vibe, they’re great for adding height, movement, and a touch of that vacation-feel indoors. Whether you’re into elegant arching leaves or something more jungle-core, there’s a palm for you.

Watering Tips

Palms hate being overwatered—root rot is a common issue. Keep the soil evenly moist, but never soggy. Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil are dry.

light requirements

Most indoor palms prefer bright, indirect light. Some (like Parlor or Kentia) can handle low light, but will grow more slowly. Direct sun can scorch the leaves, especially for younger or more delicate species.

Tips & tricks

Humidity lovers—if the air’s too dry, leaf tips can brown. Mist occasionally or use a humidity tray. Ideal temperature range: 65–85°F. Keep away from cold drafts or sudden temp changes.

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Most indoor palms are non-toxic to pets and humans! 

Parlor Palm. Areca Palm, Kentia Palm, Lady Palm — safe

Sago Palm (Cycas revoluta) — HIGHLY toxic to pets and people if ingested. Avoid this one indoors if you have animals.

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