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Despite BayAreaTropic's post, this plant does not grow well in cool-summer, foggy western San Francisco. Ours has been in the ground...Read More
Years ago, I had a beautiful cluster of Rhapis excelsa in my foundation planting in South Texas (RGV, Zone 9A) that thrived on only the m...Read More
this plant is not at all related to the needle palm. It may have the same characteristics as needle palm (Slow grower fiberous trunk, t...Read More
They do fine in the bay area of SF. Mine thrived for years on my porch. From an expensive 8" potted plant to a 4' palm that took all the ...Read More
This palm is common in Southwest Florida, both inside commercial spaces and outside as an understory or by a shaded corner of a building....Read More
I have been growing this plant for more than 15 years with only moderate success. When I first got it, it did very well. Then I noticed...Read More
i had been wanting a lady palm for quite some time, but around here they tend to be really pricey. local nurseries sell them for around $...Read More
I'm growing from seed. It's slow growing.
I first thought this was a variety of bamboo because of the rhizomes. We have a brick patio and the rhizomes are actively pushing the bri...Read More
I am writing from Indonesia East Java.
We grow Rhapis excelsa in our nursery and we do export whole 40 feet containers to Europe.<...Read More
I have several clumps thriving in my bright but shaded garden on the north side of my home in Phoenix. They do get some direct sun for pa...Read More
I once had a Rhapis e. survive in my garden for 5 years. I had it planted under a sundeck up close to my house. It eventually perished on...Read More
This tree is very hardy. It is related to the Rhapiodyllum hystrix... and is comparably hardy.
There are few, but some of ...Read More
Man...this palm is (((((((SLOW)))))))). I've had mine for over 2 months and the frond has yet to open up and reveal new leaves! Great pla...Read More
It does grow well in the shade, and in sun, too, as long as it's not too blazing hot. There are large stretches of this palm in the arbo...Read More
The lady palms tend to be expensive because the genus produces male and female flowers on seperate plants, which presents a real problem ...Read More
The Lady Palms are slow growing and need little fertilizer. Check for scales and mites. Water only when the top of the pot is dry to avoi...Read More