Bird of paradise in pot care grow bird of paradise in a container with drainage holes and a freely draining potting mix for houseplants.
Bird of paradise indoor pot.
Birds of paradise are large relatively easy to grow plants that lend a bold tropical flair to any indoor space.
This plant is famous for its round palm like leaves and its brightly coloured architectural flowers that bloom to look like tropical birds earning the strelitzia the household name of bird of paradise plant.
There are five strelitzia species but only two are commonly grown as indoor plants.
In colder regions many gardeners tuck it into a pot they can shift outdoors during the summer.
The bird of paradise strelitzia reginae is an herbaceous perennial flowering plant.
During the spring and summer growing season water your indoor bird of paradise plant enough to keep the soil consistently moist.
Its broad arching leaves make a dramatic graceful statement in your home.
Bird of paradise grows 4 to 6 tall and wide.
It derives its name bird of paradise from its resemblance to the bird of paradise which is actually native to new guinea.
The bird of paradise plant or strelitzia is a large and gorgeous foliage plant that looks just as majestic indoors in a pot as it does outside in the garden.
The bird of paradise strelitzia reginae is a tropical plant that doesn t winter well in areas where the temperature consistently falls below 50 degrees fahrenheit.
With proper care a bird of paradise can grow to over six feet tall even indoors.
Fertilize a bird of paradise indoors with a half strength water soluble fertilizer every two weeks during the growing period.
This plant thrives and flowers best in a humid atmosphere.
There are limits however like tolerating up to 24 degrees fahrenheit but most likely survive temperatures between 65 to 70 degrees fahrenheit.
There is no trunk.
Strelitzia reginae the orange bird of paradise and strelitzia nicolai the white bird of paradise.
What are bird of paradise plants.
These plants grow with upright leaves emerging directly from the soil.
Fill up a large pot such as a tub with a good quality sphagnum moss based potting mix until it is approximately one third or half full if you are planting a container grown bird of paradise.
Bird of paradise strelitzia reginae craves heat growing best in temperatures over 50 f.
The plant is a cousin of the banana tree.
Spraying with mist is appreciated in the warm months.
Here in the us it is only hardy in zones 9 through 11.
As mentioned earlier bird of paradise plant indoor can grow in both tropical and cooler areas.
The bird of paradise is native to south africa where it is known as crane flowers.