Strelitzia Nicolai Care | White Bird of Paradise Growing Information
28.09.2023 - 20:27
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Strelitzia Nicolai is known for its large, banana-like leaves and striking white and blue flowers that resemble a bird’s head, giving it the name White Bird of Paradise. This easy-to-care plant looks breathtaking in containers and other planters with its striking foliage. Read on to learn about Strelitzia Nicolai Care.
Native to South Africa, Strelitzia Nicolai is known for its large, banana-like leaves and striking white and blue flowers that resemble a bird’s head. The plant can grow up to 5-7 feet tall, making it an excellent choice for those looking for a statement piece in their garden or indoor space.
This plant is generally low-maintenance and can be grown in various conditions, including full sun or partial shade. It can be grown in a pot or planted directly in the ground, depending on your preference.
Strelitzia Nicolai can be propagated by Division and through suckers (also called “pups”). These methods are easy and can be successful with proper care and attention. Below down is the description of these methods explained in easy steps.
Division:
By Suckers (Also Called “Pups”):
Wait until the suckers are at least 12-18 inches tall and have several healthy leaves.
You can start the plant in a 12-14 inches wide and deep container. However, do bear the fact in mind that it is a large and tall plant, and eventually, it will require 20-24 inches wide and deep pot when it reaches a height of 5-6 feet.
Strelitzia Nicolai needs bright, indirect light to grow well. It can tolerate some direct sunlight, but it should be protected from the intense afternoon sun. A location with east-facing or west-facing windows is ideal for this plant if you keep it indoors.
Pro Tip: Exposure to direct morning sunlight for 2-3 hours will do