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Orange Bird of Paradise

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Color: Classic (Polar White)

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Strelitzia reginae

When you think of paradise, you're probably thinking of plants like this one. The gorgeous Orange Bird of Paradise plant boasts large leaves that split over time as a natural adaptation to withstand hurricane winds. Place it in that dull, empty corner by the window to add some tropical vibes to the mix.

Bright indirect light or direct light.

MD: ~18-22" and a 6" pot.
XL: ~3'-4' and a 10" pot.

Pro-tip: Water with high salinity levels can burn its leaves, so use distilled or filtered water to play it safe.

Growing Guide

  • Plant care level Care level: No sweat
  • Plant light recommendation Light: Direct
  • Not pet friendly
  • Water: Once a week
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Size Guide

Plant heights are measured from the bottom of the nursery pot.

  • extra small plant
    Extra Small

    diameter icon 2" diameter

    height icon 4"-7" height

  • small plant
    Small

    diameter icon 4" diameter

    height icon 6"-18" height

  • medium plant
    Medium

    diameter icon 6" diameter

    height icon 10" to 24" height

  • large plant
    Large

    diameter icon 7-8" diameter

    height icon 1.5-3' height

  • extra large plant
    Extra Large

    diameter icon 10" diameter

    height icon 2-3.5' height

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Orange Bird of Paradise Care Guide

About Orange Bird of Paradise

The Orange Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae) is a spectacular tropical plant with attractive blooms and large, glossy leaves. The Bird of Paradise has orange flowers that resemble a bird. Native to South Africa, the Strelitzia Reginae Bird of Paradise thrives in bright sun and is suitable for outdoor settings in warm climate zones (USDA hardiness zones 9-11).

These impressive flowering plants grow to 5-6 ft. in height and live for decades, often well over 30 years. Despite their exotic origin, they’re easy to care for. Strelitzia plants are mildly toxic to pets if ingested, and are best placed out of their reach.

In floral symbolism, the Bird of Paradise flower bears the meaning of freedom and joy, often symbolizing paradise and happiness.

There are also Bird of Paradise plant varieties with white blooms.

Bird of Paradise Plant: Benefits

  • Beautiful exotic blooms
  • Exceptional tropical aesthetics
  • Spectacular gift plant with a positive meaning
  • Perfect floor plant for sunny rooms
  • Calming and mood-lifting effect

Bird of Paradise Care: Growing Tips 

The Bird of Paradise plant care is relatively easy. Remember that this tropical plant requires a brightly lit, humid environment. Here are its basic needs:

Orange Bird of Paradise: Light Requirements & Temperature

  • Light: The Bird of Paradise will flower and grow best in full sun. Outdoors, keep it in morning sun and partial shade in the afternoon to prevent leaf scorching.
  • Temperature: When growing the Bird of Paradise as an indoor plant, keep the temperatures stably warm, ranging from 60°F to 85°F. Outdoors, these plants can tolerate cold temperatures briefly, but should be brought indoors for overwintering once the temperatures drop below 50°F.

Orange Bird of Paradise Plant: Watering & Humidity

  • Watering: Let the soil dry completely before watering. Water your Strelitsia reginae consistently, however.
  • Humidity: Although tropical, these plants do not require extra humidity, preferring dry air. You can mist these plants occasionally.

Orange Bird of Paradise: Soil, Fertilizer, and Repotting

  • Soil: The soil for a Bird of Paradise plant should be rich in organic matter and well-draining. Add sand or perlite for good drainage.
  • Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced water-soluble fertilizer every month during the growing season.
  • Repotting: Repot your Orange Bird of Paradise flower into a slightly larger pot every 2 years. Younger plants may need repotting annually.

Orange Bird of Paradise: Propagation

You can easily grow new plants from your Orange Bird of Paradise plant. Wait until the plant is bushy and mature, and divide while repotting. You can cut the rhizomes with roots attached to grow new plants.

Orange Bird of Paradise: Problems and Pruning

Yellowing leaves are a sign of overwatering. Insufficient watering is signaled by brown leaf tips or curling leaves. In dry conditions with poor air circulation, this plant may suffer from spider mites or aphids. Remove any wilted leaves, stalks, and flowers to encourage healthy new growth.

Orange Bird of Paradise: Companion Plants & Placement Options

Get a Bird of Paradise for sale and liven up your space with its glorious, lush foliage and exotic blooms.

Great to Place on

One of the best plants for adding a luxuriant tropical ambiance to your space, the Orange Bird of Paradise is a stunning statement plant.

Orange Bird of Paradise Plant Grows Well With

Combine your Bird of Paradise plant with other tropical plants for a lush indoor oasis:

  • Australian Umbrella Tree: A large floor plant, the Australian Umbrella Tree features a dense canopy of waxy, drooping leaves.
  • Red Anthurium: The Red Anthurium is a tropical plant with bright red, heart-shaped inflorescences that make it a popular gift.
  • Coffee Plant: The Coffee Plant has glossy, lush foliage and blooms with small but fragrant white blossoms; these later form berries that ripen into coffee beans.

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