Bird of Paradise Seeds – Orange

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Product description

The Bird of Paradise ‘Orange’ is one of the most striking and exotic plants admired for its tropical look and vivid orange and blue flowers. Resembling a bird in flight, this variety adds an elegant, architectural beauty to both gardens and indoor spaces. Native to South Africa, it thrives in warm, sunny climates and is highly valued for its lush green foliage and long-lasting blooms. Ideal for tropical landscapes, patios, or container gardening, this Bird of Paradise variety brings a touch of paradise to any setting.

Features:

  • Produces stunning orange and blue flowers resembling a bird in flight.

  • Lush, tropical evergreen foliage with a sculptural form.

  • Excellent choice for ornamental gardens and indoor décor.

  • Long-lasting blooms ideal for cut flower arrangements.

  • Tolerates heat and mild drought once established.

  • Low maintenance and highly decorative plant.

Specifications:

  • Scientific Name: Strelitzia reginae

  • Common Name (US): Bird of Paradise

  • Variety: Orange

  • Plant Type: Perennial (grown as annual in cooler zones)

  • Bloom Color: Bright orange and blue

  • Foliage: Glossy green, banana-like leaves

  • Mature Height: 3–5 feet

  • Spread: 2–4 feet

  • Sunlight Requirement: Full sun to partial shade

  • Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile soil with organic matter

  • Watering: Moderate; keep soil slightly moist but not soggy

  • Germination Time: 4–8 weeks (may require scarification)

  • Days to Bloom: Approximately 24–36 months from seed

  • Sowing Method: Start indoors; transplant outdoors after frost danger has passed

  • Spacing: 3–4 feet apart

  • Growing Season: Spring through Fall

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 9–11 (can be grown indoors in cooler zones)

  • Best Planting Months (by Zone):

    • Zones 9–11: February to April

    • Zones 6–8: Start indoors from January to March; transplant after frost

    • Zones 3–5: Grow as container plant indoors year-round

  • Use: Ornamental gardening, tropical landscapes, indoor decoration, and cut flowers