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Pygmy Date Palms (Phoenix roebelenii), or Date Palm, is an indoor palm tree with graceful, arching fronds and an upright form. They are very sturdy and are more forgiving than other tropical palms. Date Palms do best with some humidity and plenty of bright, direct light. Known for its ornamental fronds, the Date Palm is part of the Phoenix family and a favorite for indoor container plantings and outdoor landscapes, gardens, pool decks, and patios. This dwarf palm tree has air cleaning properties and is fairly low-maintenance. More tolerant of conditions than other palms, Roebelenii Pygmy Date Palm does well in bright, direct light to full sun and can stand to dry out occasionally. They are considered the most graceful and beautiful of the palms and are frequently used in tropical containers for the summer months. Plants are either male or female, and both are needed to produce flowers and seeds. These palms are very unlikely to flower indoors. The size of the palm varies based on the size of the container. They look magnificent paired with Kimberlee Queen Ferns, petunias, and hibiscus. Indoors, Roebelenii Pygmy Date Palm does best with at least a few hours of bright, direct light from western or southern exposure. They will tolerate lower light levels, but care needs to be taken that they are not overwatered. Pygmy Date Palms grow very slowly, usually about 6 inches a year of trunk space. Palm fronds appear from the center of the palm and expand as they age. Lower fronds will need to be removed as they age, contributing to the naturally upright habit of the Pygmy Date Palms.