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The plant provided is a species of Cycas revoluta, also known as the areca palm. It has long, slender, yellow leaves with green stripes on the bottom half. The plant appears to be healthy, but it could benefit from some additional care to maintain its optimal health and appearance. One issue with this plant is that it may not be receiving enough sunlight. Palms require a minimum of six hours of direct sunlight per day to thrive. If the plant is not getting enough sunlight, it may become weakened and less attractive. To address this issue, the plant should be moved to a sunnier location or supplemental lighting should be provided. Another issue with this plant is that it may not be receiving enough water. Palms require consistent moisture, but they don't like to sit in waterlogged soil. If the plant is not receiving enough water, the leaves may become droopy and the plant may decline. To address this issue, the plant should be watered thoroughly once a week, allowing the excess water to drain properly. Finally, the plant may benefit from fertilization to provide essential nutrients to the soil. A balanced fertilizer such as 10-10-10 NPK can be used, applying 1/4 cup of fertilizer around the base of the plant every four months.