Description
Forming clumps of long-stalked leaves in a blue-grey shade, with orange and blue-purple flowers emerging from a beak-like spathe, distinctly resembling a bird. Its spathe also acts as a perching spot for its pollinators, sunbirds. This instantly recognisable bloom is the reason this South African native is known as ‘bird of paradise’. Keep it in a warm and sunny spot, and provide plenty of humidity to keep those blooms appearing annually.
WATERING
In S/S water when 30% of the top soil has dried out. In A/W allow top soil to dry out 50%. Mist now and then.
LIGHT REQUIREMENTS
Bright, indirect.
POT SIZE / HEIGHT
See available sizes below. Please note that, due to their natural variability, specimens’ height may be within 10-20% of the stated height below.
Plant supplied in plastic nursery pot.






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