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  1. Feb 23, 2021 · Growing bird of paradise outside is only possible if you live in USDA zones 9 through 12. The plant makes an attractive addition to the backyard garden in these zones and can be used as the focal point in a floral planting. In colder zones, the plant may survive but developing flower buds may be damaged.

  2. Aug 5, 2022 · The bird of paradise plant is named for closely resembling the tropical bird of the same name. It is easier to grow than many tropical plants and makes for a vigorous, rapidly growing indoor plant. It can be moved outside in the summer and thrives for half the year.

  3. Plant size: Strelizia typically grows 4-6 ft. tall (120-180 cm), with the exception of Giant Bird of Paradise, which can reach 20-30ft. in height (6-9 m). White Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia alba), which is the rarest of the three large banana-like Strelitzia species, can reach 15 ft. (450 cm).

  4. The Bird of Paradise plant is also known as the Crane Flower. When not in bloom, this plant has large, blade-like leaves that resemble those of a banana tree. In warm climates, they can make for stunning landscape plants that foster a truly tropical vibe.

  5. Jul 30, 2023 · Growing Tips. Pruning and Maintenance. Species and Cultivars to Select. Managing Pests and Disease. Best Uses. Quick Reference Growing Guide. What Is Bird of Paradise? This herbaceous perennial is rare in northern climates, but prevalent in gardens and on roadsides in USDA Hardiness Zones 10-12 and sometimes in warmer areas of Zone 9 as well.

  6. Bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae) craves heat, growing best in temperatures over 50 F. Winter hardy in Zones 10 to 12, bird of paradise adapts readily to containers. In colder regions, many gardeners tuck it into a pot they can shift outdoors during the summer. Bird of paradise grows 4' to 6' tall and wide.

  7. Dec 6, 2023 · How and When to Plant Bird of Paradise . When planting a container-grown bird of paradise plant outdoors, you can put it in the ground in the spring or early summer. To make it easier to remove the plant from its nursery container (and reduce the risk of shocking the plant), water it thoroughly before removing it from the container.

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