Strelitzia reginae - Bird of Paradise Plant

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A large Bird of Paradise plant , ready to grow away and produce the gorgeous, magnificent blooms for which it is famed. Blooms cost around £6 each themselves at a florist, so why not grow your own, give the garden an exotic touch in summer and create a real talking point? They're great for the conservatory too, producing spectacular, bright orange and midnight-blue flowers resembling the face of a colourful crane surrounded by paddle-shaped, emerald-green leaves. This beautiful Bird of Paradise makes an exotic house-plant for a bright, well-lit room. During the summer months plunge container-grown specimens in the middle of a sunny border to create an instant tropical effect, or display on the patio. 

 

This exotic plant from Africa is easy to grow and can stand both full sun and shade, keep the soil moist at all times and feed once a month. Great outdoors from May to October, the brightly coloured flowers will last for three months, in their natural surroundings these are pollinated by honey-sucking birds. Perfect for the patio, conservatory or plunging into a tropical themed garden border on well drained retentive soil. Although a tender plant, we know of customers in the South West successfully growing this plant outside all year round with limited protection.

 

Supplied in approx 5 litre containers.

 

 

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T T. Verified Buyer
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Bird of paradise

Arrived still in flower which was perfect for birthday surprise.
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Barbara C. Verified Buyer
GB

Fabulous plant

I am really happy with my purchase it is exactly as the picture shows. It looks so healthy and has at least two flower buds on it. Delivery was excellent and it arrived precisely as described. I have repotted it and it looks fantastic in my garden.
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Max F.
United Kingdom

The Queen of Blooms

Strelitzia Reginae (or The Bird of Paradise) was named after Queen Charlotte of Strelitz-Meckleberg (in Germany) who was the wife of King George III. It is considered to be the Queen of Flowers, and rightly so. This is an amazing plant. But some tips on care to follow: NEVER allow the temperature to fall below 12 degrees at night if you put the plant outside. They like warmth, bright light (full sun ideally) and allow the compost to dry between watering (once a week is fine, and use rainwater if you can). Mist them frequently as they thrive in high humidity. Keep them fairly pot bound (replacing the top 10cm of soil in Spring), feed them weekly with a standard houseplant food (May-Sept) and you should (eventually) be rewarded with the stunning flowers.
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