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You can grow strelitzia (Strelitzia spp.) or bird of paradise as a houseplant. Learn how to grow and care for strelitzia and tips to help it bloom.
Bird of paradise, or strelitzia reginae, produces thick, leathery leaves and colorful flowers that resemble the shape of a bird's head. The plant is native to South Africa and requires a steady climate between 50-72 degrees Fahrenheit (10-20 degrees Celsius) to thrive.
Bird of Paradise flowers are one of the most attractive out there! Learn how to grow and care for Bird of Paradise plants in your home—from potting to fertilizing.
With large, coarse-textured leaves and long-lasting blooms, bird of paradise plants find themselves at home in tropical gardens and indoors. Here's how to care for a bird of paradise.
Tropical bird of paradise flowers thrive in warm climates. Read more on Gardener’s Path to learn how easy it is to grow this attractive ornamental plant.
How to Grow a Bird of Paradise Plant. The bird of paradise plant is fairly easy to grow as long as it gets warmth, bright light, and a humid atmosphere. Temperature and Humidity. Most Strelitzia species are hardy in USDA Zones 10-12, where temperatures do not dip below 50-54°F or 10-12°C. Strelitzia juncea is hardy in Zones 9.
Bird of paradise plant care is easier than you think. Learn all about growing them: water, fertilizer, soil, sunlight, pest control and more!
Bird of paradise is a tropical perennial known for the exotic crested flowers that resemble a bird in flight. Related to banana plant, bird of paradise is most commonly grown outdoors in frost-free regions, but can also be grown as an indoor houseplant and brought outside during warmer months.
Learn how to care for Bird of Paradise plants. With guides for watering, lighting, humidity, and more, we have the care info you need to grow healthy indoor plants.
If you’re looking for an exotic and flamboyant plant with a distinctive tropical appearance, the Bird-of-Paradise makes an excellent garden and house plant. Here, gardening expert Melissa Strauss shares all you need to know to grow one of these exciting plants.