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    By sending flowers to Iran give the best moments in life to your beloved ones and bring them happiness and joy
    "Deliverable to Tehran and Karaj"
    SKU: TTF-57
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    By sending flowers to Iran give the best moments in life to your beloved ones and bring them happiness and joy. The most reliable online florist in Iran suggests you buy this apartment plant for your home.

    The kentia palm (Howeia) is one of the world's most popular indoor palms. In fact, it's sometimes called the sentry's palm, presumably because of the entryways it guards. The kentia palm is perhaps not the most beautiful or graceful of all palm trees, but it has everything you could ask for in an indoor palm. It's shade tolerant, cold tolerant and doesn't grow too alarmingly large. Under the right conditions, a kentia palm will eventually grow into a magnificent specimen plant, up to 10 feet tall.

    The kentia palm is usually sold with two to five palms planted together, appearing to have multiple stems topped with graceful, arching foliage. There are two popular varieties: H. forsteriana and H. belmoreana. H. belmoreana is shorter with erect leaflets. It has a long history as a parlor palm and Queen Victoria added them to all of her homes. They were the feature of palm courts at hotels like The Ritz Hotel in London and the Plaza Hotel in New York.

    Growing Conditions

    Keep your kentia palm happy with these guidelines:

        Light: Kentia palms prefer indirect sunlight. Do not expose the plant to direct sun unless it is acclimated as a seedling to direct sun. While they can grow in low light conditions, you will get more foliage if they get more light.
        Water: Water your kentia palm weekly in summer, letting the soil dry between waterings. Do not allow it to sit in water. Perfect drainage is essential. It is good to mist your palm. If the air is too dry or it isn't watered enough you will see brown leaves. If you are watering it too much you may see yellow tips on the leaves, which can progress to yellow speckling.
        Temperature: In the cold season, this plant can withstand 55 F, but it prefers warmer temperatures.
        Soil: A fast-draining, well-aerated potting mix is recommended.
        Fertilizer: Fertilize monthly only in the spring and summer with liquid fertilizer or slow-release pellets. Palm fertilizer is preferable. Be aware that this palm is slow-growing. If you fertilize it too much you may see the tips of the lower leaves turn brown.

    You can make a lasting impression on this beautiful flower by adding a postcard, cakes, jewels or some balloons for your occasions. Send flower to Iran and show your partner how special they are with this Kentia Vase.

    Terms and Conditions
    For green and blooming plants, similar plants may be substituted of equal or greater value. It will be delivered in a beautiful vase.
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    By sending flowers to Iran give the best moments in life to your beloved ones and bring them happiness and joy. The most reliable online florist in Iran suggests you buy this apartment plant for your home.

    The kentia palm (Howeia) is one of the world's most popular indoor palms. In fact, it's sometimes called the sentry's palm, presumably because of the entryways it guards. The kentia palm is perhaps not the most beautiful or graceful of all palm trees, but it has everything you could ask for in an indoor palm. It's shade tolerant, cold tolerant and doesn't grow too alarmingly large. Under the right conditions, a kentia palm will eventually grow into a magnificent specimen plant, up to 10 feet tall.

    The kentia palm is usually sold with two to five palms planted together, appearing to have multiple stems topped with graceful, arching foliage. There are two popular varieties: H. forsteriana and H. belmoreana. H. belmoreana is shorter with erect leaflets. It has a long history as a parlor palm and Queen Victoria added them to all of her homes. They were the feature of palm courts at hotels like The Ritz Hotel in London and the Plaza Hotel in New York.

    Growing Conditions

    Keep your kentia palm happy with these guidelines:

        Light: Kentia palms prefer indirect sunlight. Do not expose the plant to direct sun unless it is acclimated as a seedling to direct sun. While they can grow in low light conditions, you will get more foliage if they get more light.
        Water: Water your kentia palm weekly in summer, letting the soil dry between waterings. Do not allow it to sit in water. Perfect drainage is essential. It is good to mist your palm. If the air is too dry or it isn't watered enough you will see brown leaves. If you are watering it too much you may see yellow tips on the leaves, which can progress to yellow speckling.
        Temperature: In the cold season, this plant can withstand 55 F, but it prefers warmer temperatures.
        Soil: A fast-draining, well-aerated potting mix is recommended.
        Fertilizer: Fertilize monthly only in the spring and summer with liquid fertilizer or slow-release pellets. Palm fertilizer is preferable. Be aware that this palm is slow-growing. If you fertilize it too much you may see the tips of the lower leaves turn brown.

    You can make a lasting impression on this beautiful flower by adding a postcard, cakes, jewels or some balloons for your occasions. Send flower to Iran and show your partner how special they are with this Kentia Vase.

    Terms and Conditions
    For green and blooming plants, similar plants may be substituted of equal or greater value. It will be delivered in a beautiful vase.