Bird of Paradise can be grown outdoors in warm, humid climates that are frost free – some species will tolerate a cooler climate if grown in a warm, sunny, protected spot. Dig a planting hole twice as wide as the original nursery pot and the same depth. Loosen the soil at the bottom of the planting hole and mix Scotts Osmocote Compost Premium Soil Improver through the original soil at the bottom of the hole. Gently remove the Bird of Paradise from the nursery pot and position it into the planting hole and backfill around the root ball with the soil you removed from the hole. Water in your new Bird of Paradise plant and mulch around it to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
There are 5 species of the Bird of Paradise plant, collected together in the genus Strelitzia. Some species of Bird of Paradise you might like to grow:
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Strelitzia alba, also known as Streltzia augusta, white-flowered wild banana, cape wild banana or white bird of paradise. As some of the names suggest, the flowers of this species are entirely white.
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Strelitzia caudata, also known as mountain strelitzia or wild banana.
Strelitzia juncea, also known as African desert banana, rush-leaved Strelitzia, or narrow-leaved bird of paradise.
Strelitzia reginae, also known as crane lily, crane flower, bird’s tongue flower, or isigude. Usually a bright orange and blue flower, although it is possible to buy a yellowed flowered cultivar ‘Mandela’s Gold’. The most common species found in our gardens.
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Strelitzia nicolai, also known as white bird of paradise, giant bird of paradise, wild banana, and blue-and-white Strelitzia. The largest species of Strelitzia, the huge white and blue flowers can reach up to 45cm in length.
Bird of Paradise can be grown in large pots, at least 400mm wide by the same depth. Make sure your pot has plenty of drainage holes, as they don’t like wet feet. Half fill your pot with Scotts Osmocote Premium Potting Mix and gently remove the Bird of Paradise from the nursery pot and position it into the potting mix, backfill around the root ball with more potting mix. Water your new Bird of Paradise in well, but allow the surface of the potting mix to dry out between waterings. Position your potted Bird of Paradise in a bright, sunny and warm spot either indoors or outside.
Bird of Paradise are relatively pest and disease free!
The Bird of Paradise gets its name from its brightly coloured flowers that look like a bird in full flight – can you see it?
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