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An easy-to-grow houseplant that shows rich green fronds and adds instant tropical elegance and beauty to any room. Cat palm is native to southeastern Mexico, but it will grow indoors in your home when placed in bright, indirect light. Its lush form and green fronds make this houseplant a great gift. Nasa's clean air study concluded that houseplants, such as cat palm, promote better air quality in your home. The study by NASA found that houseplants actively remove chemical pollutants from the air. All plants help purify the air by removing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen. Grow cat palm in indirect bright light. Don’t place cat palm in the direct sunlight. It likes to be watered regularly to have moist, but not soggy soil all the time. It also likes humidity; boost humidity by placing it in humid rooms, place a small humidifier nearby, or group it near other plants. Fertilize cat palm a few times a year, in spring and summer, to keep it healthy. Use a general-purpose fertilizer labeled for houseplant use. Follow the directions on the fertilizer packaging. Re-pot your palm when it becomes root-bound. A well-draining potting soil mixture is recommended when re-potting. In summer, it can be grown outdoors in a high light (but not full sun) location. Bring plants inside before frost.