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Big Ken

£25.00 - £150.00
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Kentia Palm

Howea forsteriana; Thatch palm; Paradise palm plant

  • Most light conditions
  • Easy care
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If you want a plant people will notice, Ken’s your guy. A classic palm, he’s big and showy but low-maintenance.

  • Big Ken likes...
    • Light watering

      Check him about once a week and water him if the top two inches of soil feel dry.

    • Medium light

      He'll be happiest in any room that gets a lot of light. Harsh sun is a bit much for him, so ideally not right next to a window.

    • Humidity

      He appreciates moist air to keep his fronds fresh. That’s easily done by misting him a couple of times a week.

  • Botanical name

    Howea forsteriana

    Nickname

    Kentia palm; Thatch palm; Paradise palm plant

    Plant type

    Palm, indoor

    Air purifying?

    Yes

    Plant height (including pot)

    90-100cm; 120-130cm; 160-170cm; 180-190cm

    Pet/baby safe?

    Yes

    Nursery pot size

    19cm; 21cm; 24cm; 27cm

  • The Kentia palm originated on Lord Howe Island (population: 382), a tiny piece of land off the east coast of Australia. The island gives the palm its botanical name, Howea forsteriana. It’s a slow grower that can take decades to reach its maximum height of 10 metres.

    In the 1870s, the Kentia palm came to the UK. The Victorians loved an exotic status symbol and grew it as a houseplant. It coped bravely with the poor light and air in Victorian homes. Queen Victoria herself was a big fan, insisting palms were placed around her coffin when she died.

    This is still an incredibly popular houseplant, but now we can give it a much better life. It has simple needs. It likes lots of bright light, but not harsh direct sun. Regular misting will keep its leaves fresh and green. It will also appreciatea feed with liquid fertiliseronce per month in spring and summer. It’s a royal favourite. It deserves respect.

    Did you know?

    Kentia palms were used for decoration on The Titanic. In first class, naturally.

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