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areca palm poisonous to humans Areca Palm | Golden Palm | Butterfly Palm

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areca palm poisonous to humans Areca Palm | Golden Palm | Butterfly PalmARECA PALM We have three sizes available in Areca Palms Small Areca Palm = 2. 5 ~ 3ft = 1000Rs Standard Areca Palm = 4. 5 ~ 5ft = 2500Rs BIG Areca Palm = 7 ~ 7. 5ft = 6000Rs Introduction of Areca Palm Golden Palm Plant: Areca Palm i. e Golden Cane Palm belongs to the perennial flowering plant family Arecaceae and is native to Madagascar. It grows well in warmer conditions of tropical and subtropical regions. The botanical name of areca is Dypsis

ARECA PALM

We have three sizes available in Areca Palms Small Areca Palm = 2.5 ~ 3ft = 1000Rs Standard Areca Palm = 4.5 ~ 5ft = 2500Rs BIG Areca Palm = 7 ~ 7.5ft = 6000Rs


Introduction of Areca Palm- Golden Palm Plant:

Areca Palm i.e Golden Cane Palm belongs to the perennial flowering plant family Arecaceae and is native to Madagascar. It grows well in warmer conditions of tropical and subtropical regions. The botanical name of areca is Dypsis lutescens and it is planted in the garden as a decorative plant. Most Pro Gardeners prefer Areca in terms of Palm plants because it is a relatively low-maintenance plant. Besides that, it has lots of benefits like it emits more oxygen, is pet friendly, enhances interior and garden beauty, improves air humidity, and is one of the feng shui plants that promote positive energy.

Specifications:

Size: It can grow up to 10-30 ft in height It can spread up to 9-15 ft in wide Type: Perennial Names i.e Commonly Known as: Areca Palm, Golden Palm, Bamboo Palm, Butterfly Palm, Yellow Palm Plant Family: Arecaceae Growing Difficulty Level: Easy to Grow, but plant won't tolerate neglect Time to Bloom: Late spring and early summer months Location: The plant is the best fit for both location Indoor and Outdoor as well. Bearing: Pale yellow flower Scientific Name: Dypsis lutescens Maturity: It can take almost 10 years to mature.

Best Way to Care For Areca Palm:

Best practices to grow Golden Palm Effectively:

Ideal Temperature and Climate:

  • Areca grows best in 60°F to 75°F degrees temperature in warm conditions.

Ideal Sunlight:

  • Golden Palm requires 6 hours of indirect sunlight per day and you should protect your plant from direct or full sunlight that may burn plant leaves.

Ideal Watering:

  • In spring and summer, water your plant every 7 to 14 days to keep the soil slightly moist.
  • While in fall and winter it should water every 14 to 21 days to keep the soil dry slightly.

Ideal Soil:

  • Rich acidic well-drained soil is ideal for the growth of Areca.

Ideal Fertilizer:

  • 8-2-12 NPK fertilizer is best for Palm Plants. (Do fertilizer frequently in summer season)

Things to do and don’t after planting:

Do’s:

  • Keep the plant moist in summer
  • Do water regularly in spring and summer

Don’ts:

  • Direct or full sunlight should not reach to plant
  • Don't use soggy soil
  • Don’t let areca in too cold or frost climate and make sure temperature should not be lower than 10°C

Frequently Ask Questions About Areca Palm:

Q: Can I keep Areca Palm in my bedroom?

Yes, you can, plus there are many positive impacts of keeping Golden Palm in a bedroom including acting as a natural humidifier, purifying toxins, and promoting a tropical feel to your room.

Q: In which direction should we keep butterfly palm?

You can place Areca in South, North, South East, and East Directions, but make sure it should not reach direct sunlight and keep away from air conditioners or other heat sources.

Q: How much space do areca palms need?

Areca Palm usually requires 3 to 6 feet apart.

Q: How can I make my areca palm grow faster?

In warmer climates, with the use of rich acidic well-drained soil, partial sunlight, proper watering, and medium humidity can grow Golden Palm faster.

Q: Does the Areca Palm grow flowers?

Areca produces small bright yellow flowers that grow from below the leaves in summer.

Q: Is areca palm toxic to humans?

No, there are no known toxic properties found in the butterfly palm.

Q: Can golden palm survive outdoors?

Areca Palm can thrive well indoors and outdoors as well, but if proper care for.

Q: How fast does a yellow palm grow?

Areca Palm grows about six to ten inches per year and it takes almost 10 years to mature.

Q: Can you trim the tops of areca palms?

Yes, you can trim the tops of areca palms any time of the year,  but trimming early to mid-spring is ideal.

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