livid hiss of paradise ( Strelitzia nicolai ) is a lesser - known variety of the typical bird of paradise flower . It is much more difficult to find than the stock translation , but has been grow popularly as a firm flora over the last 20 years . There are also giant white chick of Shangri-la that are planted out of doors in warm climate . Its banana - like leaves are 5 to 8 foot long and give an alien feel to a landscape painting . The plant can grow up to 30 foot in tiptop , resembling a Traveler ’s Tree . As it grows , the lower trunk sheds its older leafage . white-hot bird of paradise need fiddling pruning but can benefit from some attention to improve its appearance and keep it goodish .

Step 1

Wear baseball glove when pruning the hoot of paradise . This will keep your hands protected and clean .

Step 2

Cut off leaves that appear yellowed , wilted or dead . Make the cut with the pruning shears where the leaves meet the stalk . This will amend the overall appearance of the plant .

Step 3

reduce out surplus growth that is shoot from the base of the white bird of paradise ’s proboscis . Cut off the leaves that grow very low on the plant .

Step 4

get rid of source sucker or sprouts that spring up at the base of the flora for check the ontogenesis . They will become full - sized , matured bird of Shangri-la and create a massive clump that ruins the landscape painting .

Step 5

Add water system to the white bird of paradise flora follow pruning , to ensure that it recovers . Do n’t over - water , as the plant does n’t need much wet .

Tropical Bird Of Paradise: White Vs. Orange

Bird - of - Shangri-la and white bird - of - paradise both go to the plant household Strelitziaceae . When read flora name , the first capitalize name suggest the genus and the 2nd , lowercase name is the species . The white bird - of - promised land ( Strelitzia nicolai ) goes by the alternate name giant bird - of - paradise , a name suit its ability to rise up to 30 foot tall with a spread of 6 to 10 feet in an ideal natural home ground . The flowers blossom sporadically throughout the yr . The more commonly chance orange doll - of - nirvana ( Strelitzia reginae ) mature 3 to 5 feet magniloquent in clumps . A spot in part shade to full sun is idealistic . The seed pullulate most reliably with a consistent bottom temperature between 68 and 70 F. They ask moist sterile ground and complete dark until germination occurs and shoots come out .

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