The Christmas Palm has lush , green fronds and delicate fruits that turn brilliant red and resemble picayune Christmas ornaments . These colourful yield are what give this palm its name .

When originate indoors , this slow - develop palm hit tallness between 4 to 8 feet tall with an refined single straight trunk hatch in old leaf base . The parting form an elegant rounded crownshaft , typically 2 to 3 feet wide .

I always retrieve the the crownshaft is one of the most striking and beautiful feature of this variety of palm tree . It gives the plant an elegance that is lack from some palm .

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The Christmas Palm is a medium sized thenar with a bluff structure , that combine well with other houseplants . But , in my opinion it likely looks best as a specimen plant to show off that refined expression .

Place this easy - care palm in a bright locating to showcase its refined appearance and decorative fruits .

Christmas palm: key facts

How to growing the Christmas Palm indoors

The Christmas palm is often grow outdoors as a landscape industrial plant and is read to be domesticate in Florida and the West Indies . But unsurprisingly , given its place of origin , it is not hardy , so those of us who do n’t revel frost free conditions take to grow this palm indoors .

How best to turn the Christmas ribbon indoors are fructify out for you below in the quickhouse plant careguide and the following paragraph .

Christmas Palm quick care guide

Light Requirements

The Christmas Palm flourishes when grown near a cheery west or thinly shaded south - look window , lit brightly but protect from direct afternoon Sunday that glow finespun folio tissues .

Slow development and green foliage indicate too little miniature . For the best growth and frond colour , provide the high weak horizontal surface potential without make scorching .

It is a proficient theme to revolve the palm on occasion to ensure all sides receive adequate ambient light . pass over leaves with a dampish cloth every few weeks eliminates detritus buildup that blocks sunlight soaking up .

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Also call up to give your medallion more water if it receives gamey levels of light . There is more onbalancing sparkle and water grade here .

Proper Soil & Watering

The Christmas Palms take an organic , loamy potting mix amended with composted bark or exchangeable constitutive matter to help to retain moisture and nourishment while still run out adequately .

tote up grit or perlite to observe soil social structure and keep concretion . sum up a thin level of pebble as a mulch on top of the soil to reduce dehydration between waterings .

To asseverate the wellness of your Christmas Palm , test to establish a deliberate watering authorities .

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check out moisture point by inserting a finger into the soil . Water deeply again once the top in becomes slightly ironic , taking fear not to saturate or go forth stand water .

propose to water it once every 7 - 10 days during the growing season ( spring and summertime ) when the top inch of soil becomes slimly dry . During the dormant season ( descent and winter ) , reduce the frequency to once every 2 - 3 workweek .

Soil moisture meters accurately indicate water pauperization . peak brown or xanthous lower leaves commonly signals odd watering require immediate correction . Yellow and droopy foliage may indicate overwatering .

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Pruning

Only minimal pruning of the Christmas Palm is required . pore on removing discoloured or drained low fronds to maintain a attractive shape and display .

The low-pitched leaves naturally yellow and drop over time as part of the plant ’s instinctive cycle . remove them improves show and air circulation and helps prevent the buidl up of pests , such as scale insects .

Sterilise sharp pruning shears with isopropyl alcohol before making each cut to stave off convey diseases through fresh wounding .

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Repotting

Younger Christmas Palms may require repotting every yr or two to accommodate expanding root system . matured specimens require less frequent transplanting , but gain from fresh filth added or take root pruning every 3 - 4 eld .

Repot in former spring before full maturation resumes . Gently tease ascendant masses when shift into a slightly larger container to encourage new growth at the root top , as it is these that taken in teh water and nutrients . Thoroughly water after repot to settle down grease around the etymon .

Propagation

you may circulate Christmas Palms from seed when the plant bring out the colourful red fruits .

Harvest ripe fruit and soak flesh out to reveal seeds . Sow while impertinent for best viability into a seed start mixture , burying about 1 inch ( 2.5 cm ) bass .

assert unceasing grunge moisture and aviation temperature around 75 - 80 ° F until sprout occurs .

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Acclimate seedling step by step to gamy light levels once several grownup leave-taking appear .

Given very slow growth , propagation by naval division of basal shoot broadly examine impractical for the home base plantsperson .

Common Problems & Solutions

Christmas Palm troubleshooting quick guide

Leaves and shoots

Roots

Pests

Diseases

Winter Care

Protect your Christmas decoration from moth-eaten drafts during winter months .

rut source apace exsiccate the frond , so mist the fronds to keep eminent humidity levels around the medallion .

Reduce watering frequency in winter when growth naturally slow up .

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Read our wintertime care guide for more details onhow to seem after your indoor plants in winter .

Other indoor palms

Read our guide to the 16best indoor palmsto grow and our individual guide to care for these other indoor palms :

Martin Cole has been an avid plant fan and gardener for more than 20 years and loves to talk and write about gardening . In 2006 he was a finalist in the BBC Gardener of the Year competition . He is a member of the National dahlia Society .

He antecedently lived in London and Sydney , Australia , where he guide a diploma form in Horticultural studies and is now based in North Berwick in Scotland . He constitute GardeningStepbyStep.com in 2012 . The internet site is aimed at everybody who loves plants or has been bite by the gardening bug and wants to make love more .

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