Palm Plants

Create a tropical retreat with elegant palm plants

Bring timeless style and natural calm into your home with our collection of palm plants. Their tall, graceful fronds and lush green foliage add life and texture to any room. At Carbeth Plants, we grow and handpick each palm for real homes—ones with changing light, heating, and everyday routines. These are palms that thrive indoors, not just survive.

From compact parlour palms to striking majesty palms, every variety brings a bit of nature's peace indoors. They're perfect for homes, offices, and conservatories.

Our Palm Varieties You'll Admire

Our beautiful palm plants are naturally decorative and low-maintenance. They are the perfect choice if you are looking to create a relaxed and soothing atmosphere indoors.

  • Parlour Palm: Soft green fronds and a compact shape that suits any room.
  • Areca Palm: Brings gentle movement and fresh energy to your space.
  • Lady Palm: Fan-shaped leaves, perfect for adding structure to shaded corners.
  • Chinese Fan Palm: Distinctive pleated leaves spread beautifully in bright rooms.
  • Majesty Palm: Tall and graceful, creating an instant statement with its arching fronds.
  • Sago Palm: Feather-like leaves and a bold, sculptural look.

Why Choose Palm Plants from Carbeth Plants?

Our palms arrive healthy, strong, and ready to grow. Each one is checked by our horticultural team to ensure freshness, strength, and lasting beauty.

  • Hand-selected palms from trusted UK growers
  • Quality plants grown for indoor living
  • Eco-friendly packaging and safe delivery
  • Varieties adapted for UK light and temperature
  • Easy-care palms that fit busy lifestyles

Palm Plants Through the Year

Palm plants stay beautiful year-round, adding greenery that never fades.

  • Spring: Fresh fronds appear, bringing new growth and soft colour.
  • Summer: Full and rich leaves fill your room with tropical charm.
  • Autumn: Deep green tones keep your space lively.
  • Winter: Palms hold their shape and bring warmth indoors.

How to Care for Palm Plants

Keeping palm plants happy is simple. Here's how:

  • Light: Direct sun can be too harsh. Place your palm in bright, gentle light.
  • Water: Keep soil lightly moist. Let the top dry before watering again.
  • Humidity: Palms like moisture—mist leaves or use a humidity tray.
  • Feed: Use a balanced plant food every few weeks in spring and summer.
  • Temperature: Normal indoor warmth (16–24°C) suits them perfectly.

Choosing the Right Palm Plant

Not sure which palm suits your home best? Here are some quick ideas:

  • For compact homes: A parlour palm is perfect. It stays neat and doesn’t take over the room.
  • For bright corners: Try the Areca Palm or Chinese Fan Palm. They grow well in bright, indirect light.
  • For dimmer rooms: The lady palm is great if your space gets less sun.
  • For large rooms or empty corners: A majesty palm adds height and creates a real focal point.
  • For something striking: Go with the Sago Palm if you want a plant that looks sculptural and unique.

Delivery Across the UK

Bring a palm home today. Browse our palm plants now and choose the perfect one with our reliable UK-wide delivery. Each palm is carefully wrapped and boxed to ensure it arrives fresh and safe. We offer fast delivery straight to your door, with next-day options available. Explore our collection and pick the one that feels right for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

The parlour palm, areca palm, and sago palm are excellent indoor palms. They are reliable, attractive, and fit easily into living rooms, offices, bedrooms, and shaded corners.
Most indoor palm plants prefer bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can burn their leaves. A spot near a window with filtered light is perfect. Some types, like the parlour palm and lady palm, even handle shaded rooms well.
Yes! They're among the easiest indoor tropical plants to grow. Ideal for beginners and plant enthusiasts alike.
Avoid overwatering, placing it in strong direct sunlight, or using heavy, compact soil. Don't let water sit in the pot, as that can cause root rot. Also, resist trimming green fronds—palms use them to feed new growth.
Areca and parlour palms are known to purify indoor air, making your space healthier and fresher.
Yes. You should only cut the dry and brown parts. Use clean scissors and trim just the edges. Don't cut into healthy green tissue. It can stress the plant. Brown tips are often caused by dry air or over-fertilising, so a light misting and careful feeding help prevent them.