Origin
The Howea forsteriana, also known as the Kentia palm, is a plant species whose origin can be found on Lord Howe Island in the Pacific Ocean. This island, located between Australia and New Zealand, offers a humid, subtropical climate in which the plant can thrive optimally.
Characteristics
The Howea forsteriana is an evergreen palm that can grow to an average height of three to four metres with proper care. Characteristics of its appearance include the glossy, long and sharply feathered leaves that grow from a central point. The trunk is slender and ringed, typical of palm species, and the plant has deep green, pinnate leaflets.
Care
The Howea forsteriana requires moderate care. The plant thrives best in indirect sunlight and moderate temperatures, away from cold drafts. When watering, it is important that the soil always remains slightly moist, but never soaked. In addition, the plant needs a regular supply of nutrients, which are best applied during the growth period.