The indoor Tropical Paradise

My new Kentia Palm is all settled in. As you can see, it's getting indirect sunlight, which it likes, and a wiener dog sleeping underneath it, which I like. It's an amazingly healthy plant, so much so that it hardly looks real. But, unlike plastic plants, it is, and although you really can't see in a photo, its being real makes all the difference. Fake plants, like like fake rocks, look terrible, and anyone can see the difference.

To make a plant like this work in your house, you need to give it room. It shouldn't slap people in the face as they go by. My house has high ceilings, so it will be able to grow here for quite a while.

Yeah, you can get these at Lowe's and Home Depot, but not as nice as the one I got from Valley Palm Company here in Phoenix. An indoor plant has to look good right away, unlike the ones outside, which can wait a season or two.


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