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Grown by United Nursery, the Cat Palm is a clustering palm that can make any sunlit room feel like a tropical haven. Known for its dense green fronds, this slow growing easy care palm enjoys bright spaces and moderate watering to maintain soil moist. The Cat Palm makes an excellent indoor plant but also does well outdoors snugged alongside a sun drenched patio or nearby water feature for a lush tropical feel.
Container Top Width (in.) | 9.25 | Container Volume | 2.5 Gallon(s) |
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Mature Height (in.) | 72 in. | Mature Width (in.) | 48 in. |
Additional Characteristics | Air Purifying, Tropical | Approximate Container Volume # | 2.5 |
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Approximate Container Volume UoM | Gallon(s) | Average Shipping Height (in.) | 24 in |
Best Time to Plant | Winter | Blossom Color Family | No Blossoms |
Botanical Name | Chamaedorea Cataractarum | Common Name Family | Palm |
Container Color Family | Black | Container Type | Grower Pot |
Fragrance | Non-Fragrant | Included | No Additional Items Included |
Light Requirements | Any Light | Mature Size | Large |
Number of plants included (Pack-Size) | 1 | Pet Friendly | Safe for Cats, Safe for Dogs |
Planter Features | Drainage Holes, Indoor/Outdoor, Light Weight | Recommended Soil | Chunky Soil Mix |
Returnable | 90-Day | Water Requirements | Twice a week |
Hello Eric if you are asking if this plant will survive winter, it is best to care for it indoors during freezing weather or during winter time depending on your location. This is a tropical plant and will survive weather above 40 degrees. If you have any other questions please let us know. United Care team
I had two on my full sun patio in NY last year and they did well. I plan to get a couple more this year.
Yes! Here's what I found: Cat palms (Chamaedorea cataractarum) aren't toxic to cats. But like everything your cat finds delicious, eating too much cat palm could cause gastrointestinal upset like vomiting or diarrhea. In rare cases of overindulgence, in
Hi Mississippi, That depends on the light. Please refer to the product you plan to use and see if it is applicable. As indoor plants, cat palms require more light compared to other houseplants. When choosing a spot for your cat palm, place it near a sunny window with consistent indirect light. You can achieve this by using sheer curtains or a light filter to diffuse the sunlight. Artificial light sources, such as LED grow lights, can also be used when natural light is not sufficient. - Care Team
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