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Bird of Paradise

Strelitzia spp.

Bird of Paradise Plant Features

Bird of paradise is a stunning tropical plant commonly grown as a houseplant throughout the country and a landscape plant in the frost-free tropics. As houseplants, they add elegance with the bold textural leaves. White bird of paradise, in particular, is perfect for adding vertical presence to a room and is an ideal plant for filling empty corners or breaking up an expanse of empty wall. 

Outdoors, even where they're not hardy, bird of paradise are excellent patio plants. The orange variety is loved for its exotic blooms and the white variety adds palm-like texture to decks, patios, balconies, and other outdoor spaces. If you grow bird of paradise outdoors in a cold-winter climate, you can bring it in for the winter. 

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Buy Bird of Paradise
Buy White Bird of Paradise online and have it shipped fresh from our farm, direct to your door from our online plant shop. Or find it online or at your favorite local garden center from one of our retailer partners.

Bird of Paradise Growing Instructions

Outdoors, grow white bird of paradise in sun or shade; orange bird of paradise needs full sun in order to bloom well. Indoors, they do best in medium or bright conditions. The brighter the spot, the better the orange type will bloom.

Water your bird of paradise regularly. Once established, they hold up well to drought, so you don't need to worry about them dying if you forget to water once or twice. 

Fertilize bird of paradise in spring or summer once or twice a year with a general-purpose fertilizer. Be sure to follow the directions on the packaging to ensure you don't fertilize too much; this can be harmful to the plant.

Bird of paradise rarely needs pruning and is not intended for consumption by animals or humans.


  • Light

    Indoors: High light
    Indoors: Medium light
    Outside: Part sun
    Outside: Shade
    Outside: Sun

  • Colors

    Green, Orange, White

  • Water

    Medium water needs

  • Special Features

    Purifies the air
    Super-easy to grow


Complement your Bird of Paradise with these varieties:
Petunia
Dress up a white bird of paradise on a sunny patio with a colorful skirt of a trailing petunia.

Colorful Aglaonema
Underplant white bird of paradise with red aglaonema in the house or as a fantastic combination for a shaded deck or patio.

Kimberly Queen Fern
Add a fun, frilly texture by planting Kimberly Queen fern at the base of a white bird of paradise.


Varieties: Our Favorites

Strelitzia reginae Orange Bird of Paradise

Strelitzia reginae

Indoors as a houseplant, orange bird of paradise rarely blooms. But outdoors as a landscape plant (or if brought outside to summer outdoors in the sun), it can produce flamboyant, long-lasting flowers. Orange bird of paradise grows 4 feet tall and wide.

Strelitzia nicolai White Bird of Paradise

Strelitzia nicolai

White bird of paradise is a tall houseplant that can grow 6 feet or more. Outdoors in the tropics, it can also be treated as a landscape plant that grows 20 feet tall. It features large, white flowers.