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Howea forsteriana
Kentia Palm
From: £74.95
Howea forsteriana, known commonly as the Kentia palm, thatch palm or the palm court palm, they have graced hallways, hotel lobbies and ‘Palm Court’ tea rooms with their gorgeous drooping fronds since Victorian times.
The Kentia palm provides lush upright growth with minimal care requirements, making it one of our most frequently recommended indoor palms.
Plant Biography
Howea forsteriana, is endemic to Lord Howe Island in Australia, they were identified by Italian naturalist Odoardo Beccari and became popular in the 1870s when seed exports started. Queen Victoria even had them cultivated in all of her homes and, after her death, placed around her coffin while she lay in state.
They have remained one of the most popular palms to keep indoors in the UK, providing a lush tropical appearance whilst being incredibly tough and easy to look after.
Kentia palms are a perfect first choice for anyone looking to start an indoor palm collection.
Care & Size Guidance
When grown indoors, the Kentia Palm typically reaches a height of 1.5 to 3 metres (5 to 10 feet), though in optimal conditions, it may grow as tall as 3.5 metres (11 feet). It spreads between 1 and 2 metres (3 to 6 feet), depending on the pot size.
Growth is slow to moderate, with an annual increase of 15 to 30 cm (6 to 12 inches). Given the right care, it can live for several decades.
Kentia palm prefers bright, indirect light but is well adapted to low-light environments. However, exposure to direct sunlight should be avoided, as it can scorch the fronds. To ensure even growth, the plant should be rotated occasionally if placed in a dimly lit corner.
Watering & feeding
Howea forsteriana requires moderate watering, allowing the top 2 to 3 cm (1 inch) of soil to dry out before re-watering. Overwatering must be avoided, as Kentia Palms dislike sitting in excess moisture. During winter, watering should be reduced, as the plant’s growth naturally slows.
Feeding should be done every 4 to 6 weeks during the growing season, using a balanced liquid fertiliser. In autumn and winter, fertilisation is unnecessary as the plant enters a period of slower growth. Excessive feeding should be avoided, as the Kentia Palm is not a heavy feeder.
Environment
The ideal temperature range for a Kentia Palm is 16 to 24°C (60 to 75°F).
It can tolerate temperatures as low as 10°C (50°F) for short periods, but prolonged exposure to cold should be avoided.
The Howea forsteriana thrives in moderate to high humidity levels. If the air indoors is too dry—particularly in winter when central heating is in use—mist the leaves occasionally or place the pot on a humidity tray.
The leaves can also collect dust over time, so wiping them occasionally will promote better photosynthesis. A good practice is to get them once every other month for a quick shower to thoroughly clean all sides of the leaves and stems from dust accumulating.
Repotting
Repotting a Kentia Palm should be done every 3 to 4 years, or when the roots begin to outgrow their current container, which is indicated by slow growth, roots emerging from the drainage holes, or difficulty in retaining moisture.
When repotting, choose a slightly larger pot with good drainage, use a well-draining potting mix (such as a blend of loam, sand, and peat), and carefully transfer the plant, ensuring the root ball remains intact to minimise stress.
Brown tips on Kentias
Although largely trouble-free, a Kentia Palm may develop brown leaf tips if exposed to dry air or underwatering. If this occurs, increasing humidity levels and adjusting the watering routine can help. Yellowing leaves may indicate overwatering or a nutrient deficiency, requiring a change in watering habits or occasional feeding.
The Kentia palm is relatively pest-resistant, but may sometimes attract spider mites, mealybugs, or scale insects. If pests appear, they can be treated with an insecticidal soap.



















I read various reviews for The Palm Centre (Richmond, London-you can visit them if you wish) and was impressed particularly by two things: the quality of the plants and the packaging. I ordered an 80cm tall Kentia Palm cluster of 4 potted plants, (The Palm Centre offer various sizes of this plant according to your needs and pocket), and as hoped for the plant quality and care taken in packaging was first class. You can get cheaper elsewhere but I advise to beware of the trade in quality and, from reviews I read, even of company reliability to honour their side of the transaction. I placed the order on bank holiday Monday 6 May and the plants were delivered to my home in North Hertfordshire at 7am on Friday 10 May. The courier left the plants on our doorstep rather than ringing the bell. Perhaps he thought we were not up and about so did not want to disturb us. Thank you to the Palm Centre: An excellent website, great rapid service and lovely cared for plants.
Ian L. –
Excellent plant and well packaged, combined with a very helpful and efficient service.
colin W. (verified owner) –
Plant arrived very promptly and in good condition.
Not quite as tall as the one ordered a year ago but will soon grow, Im sure.
Kate D. (verified owner) –
First order of three palms from the palm centre and all arrived in pristine condition. They’re absolutely stunning. Will certainly be buying more.
Stephen T. (verified owner) –