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Rhapis Palm Trimming

Trimming Rhapis palms requires the gardener to be patient and accurate. Navigating around their dense foliage for brown dead leaves presents challenges. Adequate lighting and sharp, clean tools are essential. Careful attention is needed to each cut prevents damage to the plant. Regular maintenance ensures healthy growth and preserves the palms' aesthetic appeal.

Before

Pruned potted Rahapis palm in a planted box  with pruned leaves by LC Plantworks on the floor. Planted box of Raphis palmbecomes neat and tidy after pruning.

After

Final

The  Rhapis excelsa along the edge  within the planted box are pruned. The disorderly appearance of the pots of plant is being tidied up.

Untrimmed Rhapis Palm in a balcony

Before

Trimmed Rhapis Palm

After

The Rhapis palm in the planted box  have become overgrown and require thinning to achieve a pleasing appearance. Excess foliage is carefully pruned to enhance the visual appeal of the area.

Rhapis  Palm with dried leaves

Before

Trimmed  Rhpais palm

After

Spent Rhapis fronds cleaned out - time for a fresh, green makeover!

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