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Caring for Kentia Palms, the dos and don'ts
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Caring for Kentia Palms, the dos and don'ts

Category: Flower Care & Advice
Anna Finlay

Anna Finlay

Owner of Blooming Amazing Flower Company
Last Updated: Jul 22, 2025
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A example of a Kentia Palm suitable as an office plant or houseplant in ffo

 The Kentia Palm also known as the Sentry Palm, Thatch Leaf Palm and scientifically Howea Forsteriana is a great indoor plant for home and office.

It is a tropical evergreen palm that can also grow outdoors in cooler climates. In this part of the world however it is best used as an indoor plant as it requires only moderate light. It has frond like palm leaves which are a dark glossy green and is typically used as an office plant or houseplant when it is 4 to 6 foot tall. It grows slowly making it suitable for indoor use for many years. In their native habitat they can grow to full sized Palm Trees up to 20 metres tall.

When positioning try to find an area near a window or skylight but not in strong direct sunlight. If you notice spotting on the leaves it's probably caused by too much light - if the plant is drooping slightly and doesn't seem to be thriving it could be caused by too little light so reposition as necessary.

Kentia Palms, like most palms, prefer a moist but not over watered soil so wait until the top few centimetres of the soil dries before watering. Avoid placing near air conditioning units or any source of direct heat as this will tend to dry the soil out - which is to be avoided. If leaf tips turn brown chances are you have been too liberal with the watering can. Leaf tips turning yellowish indicates under watering. Palms can also be sensitive to chemicals in water so where possible use rain water at room temperature to water.

Kentia Palms do not require frequent fertiliser - up to three times a year using a specific palm fertiliser is probably best. As they don't take up a lot of floor space they are great to fill an empty corner adding life to your home or working environment.


Blooming Amazing Flower Company stock a range of plants which on occasion include palms including Kentia. All plants stocked are available to order to collect and for same day delivery in Dublin.

Kentia Palm in Pot

 

Kentia Palm also known as the Sentry Palm, the Thatch Leaf Palm and scientifically Howea Forsteriana

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