This is a lovely clumping fan palm and is possibly the best indoor palm.
Best indoor palms for low light.
Some will tolerate low light situations and that s why they make good indoor palms but most would still rather be in bright light.
Pest problems include scale palm aphids sooty mold and caterpillars although non of these pose serious problems to the health of the plant.
This plant is another very popular choice for indoor palms likely due to the beautiful feathery fronds it produces from its thin bamboo like trunks.
Here are eight of the best indoor palm plants to add a breezy tropical feel to your home.
Eventually these will reach a height of 3 to 4 feet.
It will tolerate low light and dry conditions and is a native to southern china and taiwan.
They look like a miniature version of standard sized palm trees with rough brown trunks and green arching long leaves each with a central stem and a lot of narrow side.
Parlor palm also known as neanthe bella is one of the best low light indoor plants because it can thrive indoors where other palm plants may struggle.
This feathery leafed palm is among the easiest palms to grow indoors.
3 dragon tree.
It s often found growing in homes offices and commercial.
This indoor palm tree works like snake plants as the neanthe bella is included in nasa s list of plants that clean air.
Dracaena marginata commonly known as dragon tree or madagascar dragon tree is an excellent choice for low light areas.
Kentia palm howea forsteriana this australian palm is very popular as an indoor palm throughout the world.
Plus many of these slow growing palm specimens need only occasional tending to reward you with their elegant dark green fronds.
Parlor palm chamaedorea elegans the parlor palm shown in top photo can tolerate low levels of light though it would prefer indirect sunlight while indoors.
The areca palm likes bright indirect light but can tolerate low light quite well.
Dragon tree thrives in low light.
They remain small growing in lower light than other indoor palm plants.
Warm temperatures average humidity and moderate light.
It can grow up to 6 or 7 feet at a rate of about 6 to 10 inches of growth per year.
The large lady palm is the best for low light.
The areca palm makes an wonderful low light indoor tree.
It may be divided into separate plants.
It tolerates crowded roots and low light.
Most palms survive in the same conditions that we find comfortable.
A single stemmed palm it s a favorite for close planting in clumps of three or more.
In a pot it will stay at about 5 6 feet tall usually making it a great indoor palm and like the kentia palm it s sold in a grouping of up to 20 plants in a pot.