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  2. Bird of Paradise: Plant Care & Growing Guide - The Spruce

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    Bird of paradise plants typically flower in the late winter or early spring but can flower at other times of the year when provided optimal conditions. These plants grow with upright leaves emerging directly from the soil and have no trunk.

  3. The Bird of Paradise gets its common name from its stunning, brightly-colored flower, which resembles a bird in flight. The most common species of Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae) produces an orange and blue flower; the less-common White Bird of Paradise (S. nicolai) has white flowers highlighted with dark blue.

  4. 8 Types of Bird of Paradise Plants - The Spruce

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    The most common species of the birds of paradise is the Strelitzia reginae. For each genus, there are 8 types of birds of paradise varieties. In general, birds of paradise can live anywhere from 50 to 150 years. All of the types of bird of paradise plants are considered toxic to humans and animals.

  5. Strelitzia reginae - Wikipedia

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    Strelitzia reginae, commonly known as the crane flower, bird of paradise, or isigude in Nguni, [3] is a species of flowering plant native to the Cape Provinces and KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. An evergreen perennial, it is widely cultivated for its dramatic flowers. In temperate areas it is a popular houseplant. Taxonomy.

  6. How to Grow Gorgeous Bird of Paradise Indoors or Outside

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    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.

  7. Bird of Paradise: How to Grow and Care with Success - Gardenia

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    Flowers: The flowers of Bird of Paradise plants are truly spectacular: set atop long stalks, they have a complex and interesting structure with a hard, beak-like sheath (spathe) that opens along its top edge to reveal the flower petals and sepals. Two petals are joined together to form an arrow-like nectary.

  8. How to Grow and Care for Bird of Paradise Plants (Strelitzia)

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    If you are looking for a plant with large, show-stopping blooms, look no further than the bird of paradise. With its orange, blue, and white flowers that look like a bird in flight, this plant just cannot be ignored.

  9. Bird of Paradise plants are native to South Africa, but they have become associated with tropical sceneries around the world and are frequently used as landscape plants in warmer regions of the United States, such as Hawaii, southern California, or Florida. In fact, they are the official flower of the city of Los Angeles!

  10. Bird of paradise is one of the flashiest flowers you will ever see! They have unique tropical colors, and they will definitely catch everybody’s attention. As its name suggests, they look like a bird in flight: they have many petals that seem to mimic the bird’s head, but they also resemble a crane.

  11. Bird-of-paradise flower | Description & Facts | Britannica

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    bird-of-paradise flower, (Strelitzia reginae), ornamental plant of the family Strelitziaceae native to South Africa. The plant is grown outdoors in warm climates and as a houseplant for its attractive foliage and unusual flowers.