Strelitzia reginae
Native to South Africa, named for its orange and blue-purple flowers resembling a bird of paradise. Beautiful leaves even when not in bloom. Relatively drought-tolerant.
Strelitzia reginae, the bird-of-paradise or crane flower, is a perennial native to the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Its vivid orange and blue-purple flowers — resembling the head and plumage of a tropical bird in flight — are among the most recognisable flowers in the world. It serves as the official flower of both South Africa and the city of Los Angeles. The plant produces paddle-shaped, leathery, bluish-green leaves on long petioles, typically reaching 1–1.5 m in height. A sun-loving plant, it thrives in the brightest available position and tolerates direct sunlight. Water thoroughly in the growing season (spring to autumn), reducing in winter; it is moderately drought-tolerant. Root-bound conditions actually encourage flowering — avoid over-potting. Cold-tolerant to about 10°C, making it more adaptable than many tropical plants. One of the few houseplants that can genuinely be enjoyed for both its foliage and its extraordinary flowers.
Origin
Eastern Cape, South Africa
Lifespan
20+ years
Size
60-150cm
Temperature
10〜30℃
Humidity
40〜70%
Liquid fertilizer 1-2x monthly in spring-fall
Best in sunny location. Can be grown outdoors
Water thoroughly when soil dries. Relatively drought-tolerant
Vivid flowers in spring-summer when plant matures
Root-bound conditions encourage flowering
Intermediate. This is an intermediate-level species. Some prior experience and knowledge of environmental management are recommended.
The ideal temperature for Bird of Paradise is 10〜30℃. Recommended humidity is 40〜70%. Avoid sudden temperature changes and maintain a stable environment.
The average lifespan of Bird of Paradise is 20+ years. With proper care and nutrition, they can live a long and healthy life.
Bird of Paradise typically reaches 60-150cm as an adult. Size may vary depending on care conditions and individual genetics.
Bird of Paradise feeds on: Liquid fertilizer 1-2x monthly in spring-fall. Aim for a balanced diet with appropriate feeding frequency.
The price of Bird of Paradise varies significantly depending on morph, size, and lineage. Check our market price page for the latest pricing information.
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