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Bird-of-paradise plants can grow upwards of 6 feet tall and 5 feet wide when given the proper care. Because of this, it's important to monitor whether or not it may be time to repot your plant ...
An easy tropical plant for the central Ohio home (during the cold of winter) and outdoors (during the warmth of summer) is bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae). A relative of the banana, the ...
This bird of paradise must reach a large size before flowering and then, while it may bloom at any time, it generally flowers in winter. Plants show freeze damage, I'm told, at about 26 degrees ...
Photos courtesy of Jeanne HoganThe exotic Bird of Paradise has flowers that resemble a bird's beak with a head of plumage.Would you believe that an exotic Bird of Paradise, Strelitzia reginae ...
At first glance, casual gardeners almost always mistake the white bird-of-paradise for a banana plant. That’s understandable. Unlike the more common bird-of-paradise, which grows only about six ...
The Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin shares advice about caring for bird of paradise, warns of toxic balsam pear plants and suggests treatment for a droopy camellia bush.
Whether you're growing your bird of paradise as a houseplant or in your yard, this advice will help it look its best ...