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Bird of Paradise - 10" Pot

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  • Iconic crane-shaped tropical bloom
  • Excellent long-lasting cut flower
  • Heat and drought tolerant once established
  • Bold architectural foliage
  • Low maintenance perennial
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Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae) is an evergreen clumping perennial famed for its exotic crane-shaped blooms in fiery orange and electric blue, perched on tall stalks above broad banana-like leaves. Native to South Africa, it thrives in warm, frost-free Indian gardens and makes an arresting accent in beds, borders and large patio pots. Mature clumps can flower for many weeks, and the blooms are prized cut flowers with excellent vase life. It is slow to establish but rewards patience with a long-lived, low-maintenance tropical showpiece that loves heat and full sun.

Specifications

Family Strelitziaceae
Native region South Africa
Mature height 1.2-1.8 m
Mature spread 1-1.5 m
Growth rate Slow
Foliage Evergreen, large grey-green paddle-shaped leaves
Flower colour Orange with blue tongue
Flower season Autumn to spring; intermittently year-round in warm zones
Climate zone Tropical to subtropical

Care guide

Sunlight Full sun to bright partial shade
Watering Moderate; keep evenly moist in growth, reduce in winter
Soil / mix Rich, well-drained loam with compost
Temperature 15-32 C; protect below 5 C
Humidity Moderate to high
Fertilizer Balanced feed monthly in growing season
Pruning Remove spent flower stalks and dead leaves
Repotting Every 2-3 years; tolerates being slightly root-bound
Propagation Division of clumps or fresh seed (slow)
Pests & problems Scale, mealybugs, aphids
Toxicity / safety Mildly toxic to pets and humans if ingested
Difficulty Easy to moderate

Uses

A dramatic focal plant for tropical landscapes, large containers and entrances. Its long-lasting blooms are popular in premium cut-flower arrangements.

Growing tips

In most Indian plains grow it in full sun with rich soil; established clumps left undisturbed bloom best, so avoid frequent dividing or repotting.

Frequently asked questions

How often should I water Bird of Paradise?
Keep the soil evenly moist during active growth, watering 2-3 times a week in summer, and cut back to once a week or less in winter to avoid root rot.
How much light does it need?
It blooms best in full sun, at least 5-6 hours daily. Indoors it needs the brightest possible window or it may not flower.
Is Bird of Paradise safe for pets?
No. The flowers and seeds are mildly toxic to cats and dogs and can cause vomiting and drooling, so keep pets away.
When and how do I repot it?
Repot every 2-3 years in spring into a slightly larger pot with rich, well-drained mix. It actually flowers better when a little root-bound.
How do I propagate Bird of Paradise?
The easiest way is dividing an established clump in spring, ensuring each section has roots and a fan of leaves. Seed works but is very slow.
Why won't my plant flower?
Common causes are too little sun, being too young (plants need 3-5 years), over-fertilising with nitrogen, or being disturbed too often by repotting.
Can I grow it indoors?
Yes as a foliage plant, but it rarely blooms indoors unless given very bright light. It performs far better outdoors in the garden or on a sunny balcony.
What fertilizer is best?
Feed a balanced NPK or a flowering-plant fertiliser monthly during the warm growing season, and stop feeding in winter.
What pests affect it?
Watch for scale, mealybugs and aphids on the leaves; wipe them off and treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
Does it tolerate Indian summer heat?
Yes, it loves heat and tolerates dry spells once established, but flowers and foliage stay best with mulch and steady moisture in peak summer.

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