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Strelitzia reginae, commonly known as the crane flower, bird of paradise, or isigude in Nguni, [3] is a species of flowering plant native to the Cape Provinces and KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. An evergreen perennial , it is widely cultivated for its dramatic flowers.
It blooms sporadically all year round, but mainly from mid-Spring to mid-Autumn, with stunningly beautiful orange and blue flowers that have the shape of a bird's head - hence the common name of the Bird of Paradise. It is an easy-to-grow plant, growing in any soil rich in organic matter that drains, and in areas where there is no frost in winter.
Strelitzia reginae, the bird-of-paradise, is one of the most famous and distinctive of the tropical flowers resembling an orange and blue crane. The bird-of-paradise is one of the most famous and distinctive of the subtropical and tropical flowers with its unusual inflorescence of orange and blue petals that look like a feathered crown atop a ...
19 Απρ 2021 · The bird of paradise plant is a great choice for bringing a touch of the exotic to a bright, sunny room. Even when not in flower, it's a striking house plant with large, blue-grey, paddle-like leaves on elegant stems. It can reach 2m tall, so the plant needs plenty of space.
A common name of the genus is bird of paradise flower/plant, because of a resemblance of its flowers to birds-of-paradise. In South Africa, it is commonly known as a crane flower. Two of the species, S. nicolai and S. reginae, are frequently grown as houseplants. [5] .
Bird of paradise, or Strelitzia reginae, is a unique and eye-catching plant that can add a touch of the tropics to any garden. Here are some ideas on how to use bird of paradise in your garden: Focal point : The striking flowers make it a great choice for a focal point in the garden.
6 Μαρ 2022 · We’re talking plant care today as I’ve put together a care guide for Strelitzia, commonly known as Bird of Paradise, Crane flower/ Crane plant or (confusingly) banana tree. In recent years, Strelitzia, or BoP as I often refer to them, have certainly become more widely available.