Hawaiian palms are not palm trees, but belong to the succulent family. They do not contain any toxic substances and are therefore ideal as indoor plants for households with children and animals.
The Hawaiian palm is non-toxicThe Hawaiian palm is non-toxic
Basically, the Hawaii palm is not poisonous. Neither leaves nor flowers nor stem contain toxins. You can therefore care for a Hawaii palm without hesitation, even if children or pets are part of the household.
How dangerous is the milky juice?
The Hawaiian palm contains a milky sap that exudes when you remove yellow leaves. This juice is also non-toxic.
Nevertheless, like all houseplants, you should place Hawaiian palms out of the reach of babies and animals.
tips
Don't place a Hawaiian palm tree too warm and sunny. In the room, the temperatures should not rise above 22 degrees in winter to avoid pest infestation. During the summer, the Hawaiian palm prefers a bright but not sunny outdoor location.