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Strelitzia Nicolai / Bird of Paradise Plant طائر الجنة in Grp Square Pot 40x40

Strelitzia Nicolai / Bird of Paradise Plant طائر الجنة in Grp Square Pot 40x40

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Strelitzia Nicolai / Bird of Paradise Plant 110cm -130cm

The Bird of Paradise plant is a showstopper in any garden or home, with its dramatic foliage and exotic blooms that resemble a bird in flight. Here's a full breakdown to help you appreciate and care for this tropical beauty 🌿🕊️:

 

🌺 Overview

  • Scientific Name: Strelitzia reginae (Orange Bird of Paradise) and Strelitzia nicolai (White/Giant Bird of Paradise)

  • Common Names: Bird of Paradise, Crane Flower

  • Origin: Native to South Africa

  • Family: Strelitziaceae

  • Lifespan: Can live for decades with proper care

 

🌿 Appearance

  • Leaves: Large, banana-like, leathery green leaves that can grow up to 18 inches long

  • Flowers: Striking orange and blue (or white and blue) blooms that resemble a bird in flight

  • Height:

    • Strelitzia reginae: 3.5–6 feet tall

    • Strelitzia nicolai: Up to 10 feet indoors, even taller outdoors

  • Spread: 3–5 feet wide

 

☀️ Light & Placement

  • Light Needs: Bright, direct light is essential for flowering. At least 4–6 hours of sunlight daily

  • Indoor Placement: Near south- or west-facing windows; avoid low-light corners

  • Outdoor Placement: Partial shade to full sun in frost-free zones (USDA 10–12)

 

💧 Water & Soil

  • Watering: Water when the top 2–3 inches of soil are dry. Avoid soggy roots

  • Soil: Rich, well-draining potting mix with slightly acidic pH

  • Humidity: Prefers high humidity; mist leaves if air is dry

 

🌱 Growth & Maintenance

  • Growth Rate: Moderate to fast

  • Fertilizer: Feed every 2 weeks during growing season with balanced fertilizer

  • Pruning: Remove dead leaves and spent flowers at the base

  • Propagation: Division of mature plants

 

⚠️ Common Issues

  • Pests: Watch for spider mites, mealybugs, aphids, and scale insects

  • Problems: Leaf splitting (often from wind or handling), slow growth in low light

  • Toxicity: Toxic to pets and humans if ingested

 

🌸 Blooming Tips

  • Flowers typically appear from late winter to early spring

  • Indoor plants may take several years to bloom

  • Consistent light, warmth, and feeding are key to encouraging flowers

 

If you're looking to add a bold, tropical flair to your space, this plant is a top-tier choice.

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