The Bird of Paradise is the quintessential tropical plant, orange and blue inflorescence is carried by a horizontal green bract, which gives it the profile of a bird's head. A plant does not give a lot of flowers, but if it receives optimal conditions, flowering can take several months. The Bird of Paradise needs full sun or partial shade with lots of light, a filtering soil and regular watering especially during dry periods. The gray green spoon-shaped leaves are the size of the shrub, between 4 to 5 feet.
clusters planted in the garden, it can also be planted on terraces and balconies also accepts sea spray. The flowers can also be used as cut flowers for the house.
ORANGE BIRD OF PARADISE - STRELITZIA REGINAE
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Country | South Africa |
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ensolleillée | |
Fleurs couleurs | ||
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Orange | blue and green |
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Utilisation | isolated, cluster, terraces and balconies, seaside, cut flowers |
Description
The Bird of Paradise is the quintessential tropical plant, orange and blue inflorescence is carried by a horizontal green bract, which gives it the profile of a bird's head. A plant does not give a lot of flowers, but if it receives optimal conditions, flowering can take several months. The Bird of Paradise needs full sun or partial shade with lots of light, a filtering soil and regular watering especially during dry periods. The gray green spoon-shaped leaves are the size of the shrub, between 4 to 5 feet.
clusters planted in the garden, it can also be planted on terraces and balconies also accepts sea spray. The flowers can also be used as cut flowers for the house.
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