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China High Quality Fast-Selling Strelitzia reginae Aiton

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● Name:Strelitzia reginae Aiton

● Size available: Different size are all available.

● Variety: Plants with pot

● Recommend:Indoor or ourdoor use

● Packing: pots

● Growing media: soil

●Deliver time: about 7days

●Way of transportation: by sea

 

 

 

 

 

 


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FUJIAN ZHANGZHOU NOHEN NURSERY

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Strelitzia reginae, commonly known as the crane flower, bird of paradise, is a species of flowering plant indigenous to South Africa. An evergreen perennial, it is widely cultivated for its dramatic flowers. In temperate areas it is a popular houseplant.

Plant  Maintenance 

Grow your strelitzia in a warm, bright spot that gets some sunshine early or late in the day. Don't let temperatures fall below 10°C in winter. It needs a humid atmosphere, so a sunny bathroom or conservatory is ideal.

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1.Where is the best place to plant Strelitzia?

Grow your strelitzia in a warm, bright spot that gets some sunshine early or late in the day. Don't let temperatures fall below 10°C in winter. It needs a humid atmosphere, so a sunny bathroom or conservatory is ideal.

2. What is the best sunlight for birds of paradise?

Your anthurium will do best when the soil has a chance to dry out in between waterings. Too much or too frequent watering can lead to root rot, which could severely affect the long-term health of your plant. For best results, water your anthurium with just six ice cubes or a half cup of water once a week.The bird of paradise prefers bright direct sunlight. He would prefer being placed next to a bright south facing window. He is one of the few houseplants that can tolerate direct sunlight and can even survive outside during the summer months. Don't worry about the direct sunlight hitting his leaves, he won't burn.

 

 

 


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