It is difficult to accept the areca palm (Dypsis lutescens) was previously a jeopardized species. Drive down practically any road in a subtropical or warm atmosphere, and you are probably going to see many these tall, appealing and amassing palms that look a great deal like bamboo. The palms have smooth, once in a while brilliant trunks that are suggestive of bamboo culms. Their fronds are tight and full, practically like bamboo leaves.
At the point when sold as indoor plants, areca palms regularly are grouped in little pots and look to some degree like palm grass. Be that as it may, there are two reasons they are not the best palms to develop as houseplants: They need genuinely splendid light and they are particularly delicate to the development of compost salts. Yet, on the off chance that you are searching for a decent brief palm for indoor development, the areca palm is a well known and moderately cheap alternative.
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