Strelitzia reginae

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 crane’s head. Strelitzia reginae is from South Africa. Grow it in a pot outdoors in full sun in the summer with good moisture and fertilizer. Bring it indoors in fall to spend the winter. It will bloom indoors from January to March.

Common Name:  Bird-of-Paradise

Family:  Streliziaceae (The Bird-of-Paradise Family)

Zone Hardiness:  9-11

Light:  Full Sun Part Sun

Height:  2-4'

Width:  2-3'

Primary Bloom Colour:  Orange

Secondary Bloom Colour:  Blue

Class:  Evergreen

Type:  Tender

Bloom Time:  Winter

Soil Moisture:  Average, Moist

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Fragrance:  No

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Deer Resistant:  Unknown

BC Native:  No

Native Habitat:  Coastal bush and thickets especially along sunny riverbanks and sometimes on forest margins in eastern South Africa.

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