By Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
There are many ways to bring the ambiance of the tropics into your home to get you through winter, but nothing conjures up visions of swaying coconut palms better than adding — what else? — potted palm trees as houseplants.
Light a coconut-scented candle, crank up the heat and some hula tunes, close your eyes and brush your face against a palm frond: You’re not in the living room anymore, my friend, and your spouse isn’t looking up the psychiatrist’s cell phone number on your behalf. You’re in the tropics!
It might take a bit of imagination, but you’d be surprised at what one or two potted palm trees can accomplish with the right placement. Here’s how to transform your home with little more than a couple of potted palms.
Pick your spot
Place a single large palm in a rattan/wicker cachepot, basket or trashcan, set it beside an armchair, and it magically anchors the room with visual weight and tropical flair. Complete the look with a tropical cocktail of your choosing, or take it overboard by buying the parrot you’ve always wanted. Want to make a fancy-schmancy vignette with a nothing more than a hall table and whatever you happen to have lying around? Hang an ornately framed mirror on the wall above the hall table and place two small parlor palms in ornate pots (especially urns) on the table — one to each side of the mirror. Beneath the mirror and between the palms, stack a few large coffeetable books and fill a big bowl with pinecones, balls of yarn, or anything else you have lying around in quantity.Choose the right palm
Easy palms that can tolerate neglect and low light are easy to find and include:- Lady palm (Rhapis excelsa)
- Howea palm (Howea belmoreana)
- Bamboo palm (Chamaedorea seifrizii)
- Pygmy date palm (Phoenix roebelinii)
- Kentia palm (Howea forsteriana)
- Parlor palm (Chamaedorea elegans) — the easiest and most affordable palm of all.
