
Plant Bio
The Strelitzia reginae, better known as the Bird of Paradise, is a true showstopper, famous for its striking orange and blue blooms that resemble a tropical bird in flight. With broad, glossy leaves and exotic flowers, it brings a bold, sculptural look to indoor spaces or patios. Native to South Africa, this plant thrives in bright, sunny conditions and rewards patient plant lovers with dramatic, long-lasting blooms—usually after a few years of growth.
Even without flowers, its banana-like foliage offers a lush, tropical presence. A symbol of freedom and paradise, the Bird of Paradise is perfect for those looking to add a bit of drama to their plant collection.
Plant Care
Water
Water once a week or when the top layer of soil feels dry. Keep the soil lightly moist during the growing season (spring and summer), but avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot. In cooler months, let the soil dry out a bit more between waterings. Crispy leaf edges or drooping leaves can signal underwatering.
Sunlight
Requires bright, direct to indirect light—at least 6 hours daily. It thrives in a sunny spot and can even adapt to full sun over time. If grown indoors, place near a south or west-facing window for best results. Lack of light can prevent flowering and cause slow growth.
Ambient
Prefers temperatures between 18°C - 27°C. It’s not frost-tolerant, so keep it away from cold drafts or sudden temperature changes. Average indoor humidity is fine, but occasional misting helps, especially in dry climates or during winter.
Nutrients
Feed every 2–3 weeks during active growth (spring and summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer or use Folikraft Indoor Plant Food. Stop feeding in fall and winter when the plant enters a rest phase. A well-fed plant is more likely to bloom!