Light
Very bright / some direct • approx. 20,000–40,000 lux





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Quick Care Guide
Light
Very bright / some direct • approx. 20,000–40,000 lux
Watering
Water when ~30–50% dry
Substrate
Aerated • Moisture-buffered • Balanced organic + mineral • Medium
Temperature
Ideal: 18–24 °C • Avoid below: 10 °C
Humidity
Moist 50–60 %
Growth habit
Upright palm.
Support
not needed
Growth speed
Slow
Max size indoors
Max. height: 200 cm • Max. spread: 150 cm
Toxicity & safety
Non-toxic; physical injury risk
Origin & habitat
S. China (Yunnan) to N. Indo-China; subtropical river-edge habitat
These care values are practical reference points for indoor growing. Use them as a starting point, then adjust for your room, pot size, substrate, temperature and how quickly the plant dries.
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Move outside once nights stay above
10°C
Bring under cover below
5°C
Best outdoors in
Warm summer patio, Sheltered balcony
Phoenix roebelenii has narrow grey-green leaflets and softly arching fronds. The leaflet tips droop slightly, creating a light feathered crown, especially in fuller nursery pots with several young plants.
This species comes from river-edge habitats in parts of southern China and northern Indo-China. In a container, the roots prefer light moisture that drains freely, with enough brightness to keep new leaves firm.
Phoenix roebelenii is native from Yunnan to northern Indo-China, including Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. It is associated with fast-moving rivers in its native range, and potted plants need a mix that holds light moisture while draining freely around the roots.
Young plants develop a feathered crown before stronger trunk character appears. In full nursery pots, the multi-stem look often comes from several plants growing together.
Phoenix roebelenii is considered non-toxic to cats, dogs and horses. Its basal spines are sharp enough to scratch skin, so keep the plant out of tight walkways and away from pets or children that push through foliage.
Phoenix roebelenii was published by O’Brien in 1889. The species epithet roebelenii honours Carl Roebelen.
Plant names, growth habits, natural habitats and indoor care guidance are checked against trusted botanical, habitat and horticultural references before publication.View our plant care resources and references.