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Yes, you've seen bold, brilliant patches of Bird of Paradise plants on your vacations in Florida, southern California and Texas. But do you realize how easy these South African natives are to grow? They're a snap. Proximately veined, bluish, evergreen foliage sprouts in giant tufts that grow four feet tall and frame the easily recognized "bird's head" flowers. Brilliant structural blooms in electric orange, blue, pink and green decorate the plants for months. Durable, wind resistant, Bird of Paradise thrive in coastal gardens where the ever present breezes tatter other plants. These are an excellent choice for atriums, greenhouses and sunrooms and unparalleled for cut flowers.
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3-7 pots |
10% |
$8.06 each |
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8-11 pots |
15% |
$7.61 each |
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12+ pots |
20% |
$7.16 each |
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Common Name: |
Bird of Paradise |
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Botanical Name: |
Strelitzia reginae |
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Exposure: |
Full sun to light shade |
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Hardiness: |
Zones 9-11, anywhere in a pot that is brought indoors for winter |
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Height: |
4 feet tall and wide at maturity, flower stems soar to 5 feet |
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Color: |
Electric orange, blue, pink and green "bird" flowers |
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Bloom Time: |
Flowers intermittently most of the year |
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Plant Size: |
5.5" pot |
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Plants per pot: |
1 |
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Note: |
Plants ship late Feb. through August |
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Planting Info: |
To come |
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