Strelitzia Nicolai - Ø17cm - ↕70cm


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The Bird of Paradise flower, also known as Strelitzia, is a beautiful houseplant that adds a touch of exotic beauty to any space. With its vibrant orange and blue petals, this plant is sure to attract attention. Originally, the Strelitzia comes from the subtropical regions of South Africa, where it grows in areas with warm temperatures and plenty of sunlight. Its natural habitat consists of areas with well-drained soil and moderate rainfall. However, with the right care and conditions, this majestic flower can thrive as a houseplant and bring a tropical feel to your home or office. Strelitzia, also known as Bird of Paradise Flower, thrives in a semi-shaded location and should be watered once a week. It prefers well-draining soil, so use a mix of peat moss and perlite when planting. To promote healthy growth and vibrant blooms, fertilize the plant every 2-3 months during the growing season. Use a balanced fertilizer with equal amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Avoid over-fertilizing, as this can lead to leaf burn. By providing these optimal conditions, your Strelitzia will thrive and add a touch of exotic beauty to your space. Birds of Paradise flowers are often used as houseplants because of their beautiful and vibrant blooms. With their unique shape and vibrant colors, these flowers add a touch of tropical beauty to any interior space. They are often placed in living rooms, offices, or entryways, where their large, striking blooms can add a bold look and create a visually stunning focal point. - Supplied in a 17cm size, the Bird of Paradise flower is a stunning addition to any room. - With a current height of approximately 70 cm, this Bird of Paradise flower brings a touch of elegance. - This plant thrives in a spot with partial shade and likes balanced light conditions for optimal growth. - Easy to care for, the Bird of Paradise flower is a low-maintenance choice for both experienced and novice gardeners. - With vibrant orange and blue petals that resemble a bird in flight, this flower is sure to turn heads.

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