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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.
The bird of paradise plant is named for closely resembling the tropical bird of the same name. It is easier to grow than many tropical plants and makes for a vigorous, rapidly growing indoor plant. It can be moved outside in the summer where it may thrive for a few months.
Here are eight different species from two disparate plant genera, each commonly known as "bird of paradise." This bird of paradise variety, which is native to South Africa and known as the crane flower, has long leathery leaves reminiscent of those on the banana tree, to which it is related.
Are you looking to give your garden a tropical vibe? The regal Bird of Paradise plant, with its large leaves and magnificent flowers, is just what you need. Here’s how to care for Bird of Paradise plants—from potting to promoting blooms!
With its origami-esque tropical flowers and striking colors, a bird-of-paradise plant brings a tropical flair to any home or garden. Named for their similar appearance to a bird taking...
Bird of paradise plants are hard to miss, with their large leaves and beautiful, spiky, colorful blooms that resemble birds on the wing. With indirect sunlight and weekly watering, a bird of paradise can grow well as a houseplant.
Adding a tropical aesthetic and a spectacular floral display to the garden or in a sunny interior room, Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia) is an evergreen perennial native to South Africa. Highly prized and cultivated worldwide as an ornamental for its exotic flowers and cool foliage, it is grown outdoors in warm climates and as a houseplant elsewhere.
Bird of paradise plants grow wild among other shrubs along riverbanks in many parts of South Africa, and are important sources of nectar for birds. Growing bird of paradise plants from seed can take three to 10 years, but propagating them by division produces new plants much more quickly.
Bird of paradise is a showy perennial in beds and borders and makes a statement in a cut arrangement. This evergreen plant grows easily in the right conditions, has long-stalked, leathery leaves and distinct flowers that bloom intermittently throughout the year.
A bird of paradise plant is a tropical plant native to South Africa that is known for its bird-like orange-and-yellow blossoms. Here, we explain everything you need to know about bird of paradise plant, which is commonly grown as a houseplant.