Bird of Paradise

349.00

Strelitzia reginae is a species of evergreen tropical herbaceous plant, native to South Africa. Given its own family Strelitziaceae by taxonomists, it is still closely related to bananas (Musaceae). Many often mistakenly call this plant for the “banana tree” because it looks like banana plants. These regal plants (for which they are named, reginae) are named for the beautiful, orange crane-like flowers that they produce, like birds of paradise. They are known for bright orange-blue colors, however, there are also white birds of paradise. Under the right conditions, including full, southern light exposure, proper humidity, and temperature, Bird of Paradise may flower indoors, although this is rare.
The split leaves that give the Bird of Paradise its bird-like morphology is scientifically believed to be purposeful leaf tearing or lobing of leaves to reduce drag in the wind. They have evolved to create splits along their lateral leaf seams to allow the wind to pass by. In doing so, they eliminate the risk of being snapped in half by a strong wind. Learn how to care for a Bird of Paradise below

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Plant Specification
Plant name: Bird of Paradise
Pot size: 4inch
Pot color: Black
Plant Height: 6inch
Location: Outdoor and Indoor
Soil Type: Rich with Coco-Peat and Compost

Care Tips for Bird of Paradise Plant
Sunlight Thrives in bright indirect light to full sun when acclimated. Not suited for low light conditions.

Water Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light. Pro tip: Birds of Paradise can benefit from filtered water or water left out overnight before using.

Humidity Normal room humidity will do, but the Birds of Paradise prefers humid conditions if possible. Consider incorporating a fine-mist mister or humidifier to boost the humidity level indoors.

Temperature Most houseplants prefer temps in the 65°F-85°F range (18°C-30°C). It’s best not to let it go
below 60°F (15°C).

Soil Use a well-draining potting mix. Mix in ingredients such as perlite orlava rocks to increase soil
aeration as needed