Lady  palms are very adaptive thus their popularity as a houseplant.  Lady  palms foliage is characterized by thick green leaves with blunt tips  radiating from the center of a stem.  Picture your hand with your  fingers spread out.  The stems are covered with a brown fiber. Lady  palms as a houseplant are slow growers.  Outdoor varieties grow at a  much faster rate.
There are many varieties of Lady Palms.  Here are some of the most popular:
Thailand Lady Palm - Rhapis subtilis
Large Lady Palm - Rhapis excelsa
Miniature Lady Palm - Rhapis excelsa
Laos Lady Palm - Rhapis laosensis
Slender Lady Palm - Rhapis humilis
Lady  palms prefer bright, indirect light so keep within 3 to 5 feet of a  window.  Variegated varieties require lower light levels.  This  houseplant is not very picky about its temperature or humidity.  So  normal indoor temperatures should suit these plants.
Lady  palms prefer to dry out in-between watering however the Thailand Lady  Palm (Rhapis subtilis) prefers to be moist at all times.  This  houseplant like many others is extremely touchy when it comes to water.   Use un-treated water containing no fluorides or chlorine. If the tips  of the leaves brown, the water may not be pure enough or you may be over  fertilizing the plant.  You can trim the brown tips off, just keep the  leaves same shape when doing so.
Common Name: Lady Palms
Scientific Name: Rhapis species
Lighting: Bright Light
Watering: Moderate to Low 
If the entire leaf is  browning it could be due to one of many causes.  One is that the plant  is not receiving enough water.  Another common mistake is that the plant  has been placed to close to a draft or heat source.
Scale  insects are main pest for this houseplant however can be hard to  identify and get rid of.  The best method is using an insecticide which  is absorbed through the roots.  Visit your local garden center to find  the right product.
See also :
Growing Palms
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