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The most popular type of bird of paradise plant available, Strelitzia reginae has large, paddle-like foliage and orange flowers. Its blue-green leaves can reach about 5 to 6 feet tall and wide.
At first glance, casual gardeners almost always mistake the white bird-of-paradise for a banana plant. That’s understandable. Unlike the more common bird-of-paradise, which grows only about six ...
Bird-of-paradise plants can grow upwards of 6 feet tall and 5 feet wide when given the proper care. Because of this, it's important to monitor whether or not it may be time to repot your plant ...
A complete guide to the bird-of-paradise plant, from growing indoors and outdoors to encouraging blooms. How to Grow Stunning Bird-of-Paradise Plants That Bloom Year After Year Skip to main content ...
Q: I have a bird of paradise, Strelitzia reginae, in a pot in my living room. It's getting a bit too big for the space and some of its older leaves have turned yellow. I'm thinking about giving it ...
The Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin shares advice about caring for bird of paradise, warns of toxic balsam pear plants and suggests treatment for a droopy camellia bush.
Grumpy helps a reader with a plant that won’t bloom. Plus, why Grumpy loves this new plant. "I live in Northeast Georgia and have a question about getting bird of paradise to bloom. The plant grows ...
The White Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia nicolai) are available at almost every garden center, but their smaller cousin, the Orange Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae) is a better choice for ...
When to Repot Your Bird-of-Paradise Plant Ольга Симонова - Getty Images Bird-of-paradise plants can grow upwards of 6 feet tall and 5 feet wide when given the proper care.