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Rhapis Excelsa

Common Name: Ground Rattan, Bamboo Palm, Lady Palm, Miniature Fan Palm, Fern Rhapis This very hardy attractive palm is a slow growing multi-stemmed palm which makes a fantastic indoor plant. Rhapis excelsa prefers a moist well-drained soil in a sheltered temperate location. Also known as ‘slender lady palm’, ‘bamboo palm’, ‘fan palm’, finger palm’, and ‘parlor

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Philodendron – Xanadu

Evergreen glossy foliage with compact growth habit in a fountain shape. Decoratively shaped small-medium sized leaves. NOTE: Young leaves may be smooth-edged and will develop the distinctive wiggles as the plant matures. USE IN: Tropical gardens and well-lit patio areas. Suited to borders, undergrowth planting and containers. LOCATION: A full sun to partly shaded position

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Howea Forsteriana

Common Name: Kentia Palm or Sentry Palm Howea forsteriana, also known as Kentia Palm or Sentry Palm, is a versatile and elegant palm species popular for its graceful appearance and adaptability to indoor environments. Native to Lord Howe Island, this palm has arching, feather-like fronds that grow from a slender, upright trunk, and can thrive in

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Dypsis Lutescens

Common Name: Palm Golden Cane  Dypsis lutescens, also known as golden cane palm, butterfly palm or bamboo palm, is a species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae which is native to Madagascar. Dypsis lutescens is a perennial tropical plant that grows between 6 to 12m and can spread from 3 to 5m. Dypsis Lutescens is a popular, low maintenance houseplant. If grown indoors,

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Cycas Revoluta – Sago Palm

Common Name: Sago Palm Cycas revoluta, commonly known as the Sago Palm, is a primitive and captivating plant that has been around since prehistoric times. Despite its name, the Sago Palm is not a true palm but rather a cycad, showcasing a distinctive palm-like appearance with feathery, dark green, glossy fronds. Known for its slow growth, the

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