Madagascar palms are very easy to care for. You can overwinter them in the living room just as well as in the dark basement. It is only important that the location is frost-free. What you need to consider when overwintering a Madagascar palm.

Madagascar palm overwinter bright and warm
It is best to overwinter a Madagascar palm in a very bright, warm location. You don't need to move them in winter.
If you grew the plant outside in the summer, bring it inside before it freezes. If you don't have space to hibernate, you can easily hibernate a Madagascar palm in a dark basement as long as it's warm enough there.
The plant loses its leaves at the end of the growth phase anyway, so it doesn't mind the darkness. The leaves will sprout again the following year.
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Madagascar palms tolerate longer periods of drought and also get along well with low humidity. You can even grow a madagascar palm next to radiators in winter without damaging the plant.