10 Bird of Paradise Seeds
Orange Its large colorful blossom resembles an exotic bird hence the name Bird of Paradise. Bird of paradise plants can make an amazing statement piece in a garden setting. Their tropical foliage is reminiscent of banana leaves in a cool blue-green color, acting as a great foil for the amazingly intricate flowers.
Blooms of the bird of paradise are actually made up of many different parts. When looking for a home for your bird of paradise, be sure to pick a spot with rich, organic soil.
Have a regular water schedule for at least the first six months after planting. Once the plants are established, they can handle a little drought, but these plants ideally want consistent, even moisture. Be careful not to over water.
The bird of paradise represents faithfulness, love, and thoughtfulness — making it the perfect romantic gift. In Hawaii, the bird of paradise grows wild and is a significant part of the their culture the name meaning "Little Globe" and represents magnificence. The bird of paradise is the official flower for a ninth wedding anniversary. Birds of paradise also represent having a good perspective on life.
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