Your cart is empty!
View Cart Checkout
Cart subtotal: KES0.00

Bird of paradise

Resembling a tropical bird, this unique plant can grow indoors with enough light, The distinctive bird of paradise (Strelitzia spp.) is one of the best-known tropical flowers. It is closely related to the banana plant. The bird of paradise plant is named for closely resembling the tropical bird of the same name. It is easier to grow than many tropical plants and makes for a vigorous, rapidly growing indoor plant.

KES4,500.00

    • 450 KES
    • KES
Category: Tag: ID: 5124

Bird of Paradise Plant: Experience Exotic Elegance

Indulge in the breathtaking beauty of the Bird of Paradise plant (Strelitzia reginae) and bring a touch of the tropics to your home. Known for its striking resemblance to a bird in flight, this exotic plant is a symbol of paradise and splendor. With its stunning orange and blue blooms and lush, banana-like leaves, the Bird of Paradise is a show-stopping addition to any indoor or outdoor space.

A Tropical Beauty

The Bird of Paradise plant is a tropical evergreen perennial that originated in South Africa. Its unique and vibrant flowers are a true marvel to behold, resembling the plumes of a majestic bird. This plant can grow up to six feet tall, making it a focal point in any room or garden.

Light and Temperature Requirements

For optimal growth and blooming, place your Bird of Paradise in a location that receives bright, indirect sunlight. It thrives in warm temperatures between 65°F to 85°F (18°C to 29°C). Protect it from drafts and keep it away from cold windows during the winter months.

Soil and Watering

Use well-draining, sandy soil to ensure proper moisture retention without waterlogging. Allow the top inch of soil to dry before watering again. During the growing season, maintain moderate watering, and reduce watering in winter when growth slows down.

Fertilization and Pruning

Feed your Bird of Paradise plant with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 2-4 weeks during the growing season. Prune away any dead or damaged leaves to encourage new growth and maintain its stunning appearance.

Indoor and Outdoor Care

When growing indoors, ensure the Bird of Paradise has enough space to spread its leaves and receives ample sunlight. If cultivating it outdoors, find a spot with partial shade and protection from strong winds. In warm climates, it can also thrive as a stunning landscape plant.

Pest and Disease Management

Inspect your plant regularly for pests such as aphids and spider mites. Treat any infestations promptly with neem oil or insecticidal soap. Maintain good air circulation to prevent fungal diseases and avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.

Propagating the Bird of Paradise

Divide mature plants during repotting or use seeds to propagate the Bird of Paradise. While seeds take longer to grow, division allows you to create new plants from the existing ones.

With its regal and alluring presence, the Bird of Paradise plant is a conversation starter and a symbol of beauty and elegance. Embrace the tropical allure and create a stunning oasis in your home or garden with this exotic gem.

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Bird of paradise”

eleven − nine =

Facebook Iconfacebook like buttonYouTube IconTwitter Icontwitter follow buttonFollow
×