Coconut palm is primarily known for their iconic tropical appearance and are a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor landscapes. They thrive in environments that emulate their native tropical climate, with a preference for consistent warm temperatures, high humidity, and plenty of bright, indirect sunlight. Coconut palm require well-draining soil that can retain moisture without becoming waterlogged. Over-watering can be a concern, so ensuring soil dries slightly between watering is critical. Common challenges include susceptibility to pests like spider mites and mealybugs, as well as potential environmental stress from temperature fluctuations. Seasonally, coconut palm may require more hydration during hot summers and less in cooler winters, with reduced feeding in dormant periods.