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Bird of Paradise | Strelitzia Reginae

NZ$79.00

The Bird of Paradise, also known as Strelitzia Reginae, is a spectacular addition to any tropical garden. Renowned for its exotic and vibrant flowers that resemble a bird in flight, these blooms display a striking mix of orange, blue, and white colors, infusing any space with a burst of tropical flair.

Wondering if you have the right environment for this flowering plant?

Don’t hesitate to contact us for personal advice and check out the conditions in which the Bird of Paradise will thrive, below…

☀️ Light

Prefers full sun exposure to flourish. It loves bright, direct sunlight, making it a perfect choice for sunny gardens or well-lit indoor spaces.

💧 Water

Likes consistent watering. While it can tolerate periods of dryness, the plant looks its best when watered once a week, especially during dry spells.

🌱 Soil

Favors well-draining soil. A mixture enriched with organic matter, such as well-rotted compost and sheep pellets, is ideal. In pots, use a high-quality potting mix. 

🌡️ Climate

Thrives in warmer climates, ideally around 20-30°C, but can adapt to slightly cooler temperatures. It's well suited for coastal or very dry gardens and can tolerate some variations in climate.

💪🏻 Feed

Appreciates regular feeding, especially during the growing season. Use a balanced fertiliser to encourage healthy growth and vibrant flower production.

🌸 Flowers

Produces exotic and vibrant flowers that resemble birds in flight. These stunning blooms feature a mix of orange, blue, and white, adding a tropical touch to any setting. The flowering season typically occurs in the warmer months.

Grade: PB18

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