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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
An easy tropical plant for the central Ohio home (during the cold of winter) and outdoors (during the warmth of summer) is bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae). A relative of the banana, the ...
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.
Bird of paradise may be one of the best indoor plants that create shade, but to properly get those gorgeous leaves tall and strong, it's important to properly care for them.
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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 ...
Q: We have three bird of paradise plants in our backyard. They were in bloom when we planted them five or six years ago, and they bloomed the following year as well.
Bird-of-paradise plants are prone to pests like aphids, scales, and whiteflies both indoors and outdoors. For outdoor plants, it's best to use natural insecticides such as neem oil regularly to ...