Howea forsteriana

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Howea forsteriana is a species of palm tree, commonly known as the Kentia palm, prized worldwide as an elegant indoor ornamental plant.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Howea forsteriana canonical 2
Kentia palm 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf flowering plant
indoor ornamental plant
species of palm
airPurifying yes
class Liliopsida
commonName Howea forsteriana self-linksurface differs
surface form: Kentia palm

thatch palm
cultivatedWorldwide yes
describedBy Ferdinand von Mueller
Heinrich Wendland NERFINISHED
division Magnoliophyta
endemicTo Lord Howe Island
evergreen yes
family Arecaceae
flowerColor cream
frostSensitivity sensitive to frost
fruitType drupe
genus Howea
growthForm solitary palm
hasSynonym Howea belmoreana
surface form: Kentia fosteriana (horticultural usage)
indoorPopularity high
kingdom Plantae
leafColor dark green
leafType pinnate leaves
lightPreferenceIndoors low to medium light
nativeCountry Australia
nativeRegion Tasman Sea
nativeTo Lord Howe Island
order Arecales
pollination wind pollinated
preferredClimateOutdoors mild temperate
subtropical
propagation seed
soilPreference well-drained soil
suitableFor homes
offices
taxonRank species
tolerance relatively drought tolerant
salt tolerant
shade tolerant
trunkType single slender trunk
typicalHeightIndoors 2–3 metres
typicalHeightOutdoors up to about 10–18 metres
use container plant
indoor ornamental plant
landscape palm in mild climates
wateringNeedsIndoors moderate
yearDescribed 1874

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lord Howe Island hasEndemicPlant Howea forsteriana
Howea forsteriana commonName Howea forsteriana self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Kentia palm
Howea belmoreana relatedTo Howea forsteriana