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The soft, fine-textured fronds of a “Butterfly Palm” – as it’s sometimes called – are full and dense. This makes it a favorite for privacy, accents and garden backdrops in many South Florida home landscapes.

Is Areca palm a hedge?

Palm trees make excellent hedges, and the Areca palm variety is quite popular with property in Florida. Although many nurseries have Areca palm hedge for sale in Florida, property owners need to exercise caution when making a purchase.

How fast does an areca palm grow?

They grow about six to ten inches per year and mature plants range from five to eight feet tall when grown indoors. In USDA Hardiness Zones 10 and above, they can be planted outdoors and can reach up to 30 feet tall at maturity.

Do areca palms spread?

The Areca Palm grows by spreading. It sends out offshoots that grow out from the base of the plant. These offshoots look much like bamboo and it’s often called a bamboo palm. Although they spread, the offshoots will eventually grow so tight that they can begin to grow out horizontally.

Can areca palm be grown outdoors?

Areca palms should only be planted outdoors in USDA hardiness zones 10 to 11. They dislike temperatures below 60° degrees Fahrenheit and may develop brown spots if temperatures begin falling below 55° degrees Fahrenheit.

How do you keep areca palms short?

Cut off dead canes at ground level or as close as you can so less is left to rot around the palm. Snip small canes with sharp garden clippers or use a garden saw for thicker canes. Large outdoor palms more than 6-7 ft tall should be pruned by a professional.

Are areca palm slow growing?

Areca Palms are a fast growing plant, they grow around 5 – 10 inches each year until they reach their mature height. The height can vary depending on growing conditions and the amount of space the palm has but it is usually around 7 feet when grown indoors.

How long do areca palms live?

of growth per year until they reach a mature height of 6 or 7 feet (1.8 or 2.1 m.). Areca palm is one of the few palms that can tolerate trimming without serious harm, making it possible to keep mature plants indoors for their full lifespan of up to 10 years.

Can areca palm take full sun?

Sunlight – These gorgeous plants require a lot of light to grow, but they do not like direct sunlight. If the palm is in an area without enough light, the growth of the plant will slow considerably. If it is receiving too much direct sun, the leaves will begin to turn yellow from sunburn.

Should I prune my areca palm?

The individual leaves of an areca palm should not be trimmed. The tips of the palm fronds may turn brown, but that’s a natural part of the plant’s growth. If you trim frond tips back, the entire frond may cease growing. Don’t trim canes unless they are clearly dead or damaged.

How do areca palms grow big?

Areca palms require bright, indirect light, but direct sunlight may burn the leaves. Home temperatures between 60°F (16°C) to 75°F (24°C) are fine, but sudden temperature drops or cold drafts can lead to brown spots on the leaves. Indoors, expect this plant to get 6 to 10 feet (2 to 3 meters) tall.

Are areca palm roots invasive?

Because of these spreading offshoots, areca palms are considered invasive in the Pacific Islands and parts of Florida.

How wide do areca palms get?

Most areca palms will reach a mature width of about seven to 10 feet. Keep in mind that palms grown indoors will typically grow smaller than those growing outdoors due to space and environmental limitations. That being stated, you can expect your indoor areca palm to have a spread of anywhere from two to four feet.

Are areca palms poisonous to dogs?

Areca Palm

Also known as the butterfly palm, Dypsis lutescens makes any interior feel like a piece of the tropics. Sometimes palm fronds can trigger a cat’s playful swatting and biting instincts, so it’s comforting to know that the areca palm isn’t toxic for cats or dogs.

Can Areca Palm survive winter?

Take steps to protect your areca palms from frost damage whenever the temperature is expected to dip below 35 degrees Fahrenheit. Mature arecas can withstand temperature dips into the 20s, but it is better to err on the side of caution by protecting them.

How often should I water an Areca Palm?

On average, you should water your Areca palm around once per week to once every 10 days in the fall and winter.

Why are the tips of my Areca Palm turning brown?

Areca Palm tips and leaves turn brown due to overwatering, underwatering, insufficient light, overfertilizing, low humidity, fluoridated or chlorinated water, pests or unnecessary repotting. Identifying the cause is essential to help you fix the problem.