Description
Origin
The Rhapis excelsa, better known as the Lady Palm or Bamboo Palm, originates from southern China and Taiwan. The plant naturally grows in the shaded layers of tropical forests. In the 17th century, the Rhapis excelsa was introduced to Japan, where it was affectionately called ‘Bamboo Palm’ due to its resemblance to bamboo.
Characteristics
The Rhapis excelsa is characterized by its elegantly shaped, shiny leaves, composed of several segments. The plant’s trunk is covered with brownish fibrous shoots, resembling bamboo, hence its nickname ‘bamboo palm’. The plant remains relatively small compared to other palms, with a maximum height of about 4 meters in optimal growth conditions. Indoors and in a pot, the plant often remains smaller, reaching up to about 2 meters.
Care
The Rhapis excelsa thrives best at a temperature between 15 and 24 degrees Celsius. The plant prefers a shaded or semi-shaded location, as it also grows in the shaded areas of the forest in nature. The Rhapis excelsa prefers well-draining soil and should be watered regularly, without allowing the roots to stay too long in water. In general, the Rhapis excelsa is an easy-to-maintain plant and well-suited for indoor living.







