1. PARLOR PALM
It's a shorter, but dense, palm normally growing to about 4' tall, and is a great houseplant for beginners. Part shade is fine for this palm, and let it dry down about 5% of its soil volume
2. KENTIA PALM
The Kentia Palm is a slow grower, but could get tall with its large green palm shaped leaves reaching to approximately 10' tall at maturity.
It likes part sun to part shade. Let it dry down about five to 10% of its soil volume. It's majestic and tolerant.
3. PONYTAIL PALM
The Ponytail Palm is great for beginners, people who travel, and anyone who's looking for a very low-maintenance but interesting houseplant.
4. ARECA PALM
Areca palms are known as one of the easiest indoor palms to care for, and boast arching, elegant fronds. They are often seen in indoor zen gardens as they just have an air of peace around them.
Multiple stems that come from the base makes for a thick visual coverage but also elegant. Inside, they can reach up to about 7' which makes for an ideal height to frame a space.
5. CAT PALM
The Chamaedorea cataractarum is a bushy, trunkless palm also known as the Cat Palm.
It will max out at about 3' tall but can be used on a stand planter to gain some height.
It likes to have even moisture to slightly dry to the touch, and likes part sun to part shade. A pretty tough cat and not all that cranky.