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mini palm tree indoor plant Lady Palm - Live Starter Plants in 2 Inch Pots - Rhapis ExcelsaThe lady palm (Rhapis excelsa) is a small fan palm that can do exceedingly well indoors under the right conditions. It grows from multiple stems, each topped with upright fronds. The fronds are split into fan like segments, as might be used by ladies in olden times. The lady palm, sometimes called the bamboo palm or miniature fan palm, is the best suited of all the fan palms to indoor cultivation. Most of the others, such as the imposing Washingtonia
The lady palm (Rhapis excelsa) is a small fan palm that can do exceedingly well indoors under the right conditions. It grows from multiple stems, each topped with upright fronds. The fronds are split into fan-like segments, as might be used by ladies in olden times. The lady palm, sometimes called the bamboo palm or miniature fan palm, is the best suited of all the fan palms to indoor cultivation. Most of the others, such as the imposing Washingtonia or the European fan palm, quickly grow too large for the average room. Along with the “slender lady palm” the Rhapis also gets called by many other different common names like – bamboo palm much most known as the Chamaedorea reed palm, fan palm, finger palm, parlor palm. In general, lady palms are an indoor plant. This is mostly because they do so well in the shade. In fact, the plant’s leaves change color in the shade, appearing darker and more variegated (if you are growing a striped variety) when grown indoors. Lady palms can thrive in any kind of light from shade to full sunlight. The best results will likely be found in full, but indirect sunlight. The more shade it’s exposed to, the darker green the leaves will be.- The lady palm (Rhapis excelsa) is a small fan palm that can do exceedingly well indoors under the right conditions. It grows from multiple stems, each topped with upright fronds. The fronds are split into fan-like segments, as might be used by ladies in olden times.
- The lady palm, sometimes called the bamboo palm or miniature fan palm, is the best suited of all the fan palms to indoor cultivation. Most of the others, such as the imposing Washingtonia or the European fan palm, quickly grow too large for the average room.
- Along with the “slender lady palm” the Rhapis also gets called by many other different common names like – bamboo palm much most know as the Chamaedorea reed palm, fan palm, finger palm, parlor palm.
- In general, lady palms are an indoor plant. This is mostly because they do so well in the shade. In fact, the plant’s leaves change color in the shade, appearing darker and more variegated (if you are growing a striped variety) when grown indoors.
- Lady palms can thrive in any kind of light from shade to full sunlight. The best results will likely be found in full, but indirect sunlight. The more shade it’s exposed to, the darker green the leaves will be.
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★★★★★ 5
Great chewy for my dogs
My 3 dogs love these already. I smeared peanut butter on one side and passed them out. My 2 that aren't crazy active or aggressive chewers enjoyed the PB, then were done for now. Energizer bunny dog has now claimed all 3 and is alternating which one she chews on. Great buy for keeping them, especially her occupied.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2025
★★★★★ 1
Would not buy again
My dog loves chew toys and was very excited when I opened the package. She played with it for about 10 minutes and now she wont touch it. It does seem very durable as she chewed on it and there was little damage.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025
★★★★★ 3
Long lasting, not super appealing to my dogs.
Objective Data: I have two 50 pound dogs; a 10mos goldendoodle and a 7yo viszla. The puppy is a moderate chewer, the senior dog takes chewing in binges. He will occasionally get something and work it over for awhile and then not seek out anything to chew for a couple of days.
Initially these went over well, but neither of my dogs pursue these much after a few weeks. The puppy will occasionally bring one over to briefly chew laying at my feet.
Even with the initial, enthusiastic chewing of "new" toys these are still very intact!! These are going to last such a long time.
**CAUTION** if you have beige carpet I don't recommend these toys for your home. They blend in to the color of our carpet and I cannot tell you how many times I have rolled my ankle or stubbed my toe kicking one across a dim/dark room. I would rather walk barefoot through a minefield of legos.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
★★★★★ 5
odd shape but dogs are constantly chewing on it
seems to be an odd shape but my large dogs constantly chew on this. holds up to chewing well.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Keeps my dog busy
My dog has so much fun getting peanut butter out of this chew! It has small holes so it makes them put a little more effort than a typical chew. I would say it keeps them occupied for at least 15-20 minutes and they get pretty tired after. I think it's a good size for my medium dog. One thing i wish they did was making it with a silicone rather than nylon. It does get chewed off and I don't like the fact that they are ingesting them. All in all it's a great design to keep than busy.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025