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he following care information for Licuala peltata var peltata - Palmpedia is based on typical Palmpedia and palm grower recommendations, focusing on replicating its native humid, tropical rainforest understory environment.
Licuala peltata var peltata - Palmpedia is often considered a solitary, slow-growing, and robust palm known for its distinctive, large, circular, fan-shaped leaves that are divided into numerous segments.
Licuala peltata var peltata - Palmpedia | Care Requirement | Ideal Conditions | Notes |
| Light | Deep Shade to Bright Indirect Light (Understory Palm) | In its native habitat, it grows on the rainforest floor. It must be protected from direct, intense sun, which will scorch the leaves. Filtered or dappled light is best. |
| Water | Very Wet / Consistently Moist | This palm prefers very moist conditions, replicating the rainforest floor. It has a poor drought tolerance and should not be allowed to dry out completely. Regular and frequent watering is essential. |
| Drainage | Moist, Well-Draining Soil | While it likes moisture, root rot can still be an issue in poorly oxygenated, waterlogged soil (unless it is a swamp-adapted form). A rich, loamy, moisture-retentive mix with good drainage is recommended. |
| Soil Mix | Rich, Humus-Rich, Loamy | Use a quality potting mix enriched with organic matter like compost, peat moss, or coir. It is also noted to have an affinity for calcareous (limestone) soils. |
| Humidity | High (70-80% or higher) | This is a critical factor, especially if grown indoors. Low humidity can cause the leaf edges to brown and curl. Use a humidifier, group with other plants, or grow in a humid bathroom/conservatory. |
| Temperature | Warm (Tropical) | Thrives in temperatures between 25∘C and 30∘C (77∘F and 86∘F). Protect from cold drafts. |
| Cold Hardiness | USDA Zone 10 or higher | Generally frost tender. Some sources suggest it can withstand brief dips down to around −2∘C (28∘F) for very short periods, but it is best to maintain a winter minimum above 10∘C (50∘F) for healthy growth. |
| Fertilizer | Regular Feeding | Fertilize monthly during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, slow-release palm fertilizer or a diluted liquid feed. |
| Pests/Issues | Scale, Mealybugs, Wind Damage | Keep watch for common pests like scale insects and mealybugs, especially in the crown. Due to its large, fan-like leaves, it requires a sheltered position to protect the fronds from wind damage. |
Licuala peltata var peltata - Palmpedia