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Full Size Bird Of Paradise

*height measurements from the ground up

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Description

The Bird of Paradise plant commands attention like a tropical maestro conducting a symphony. Her dramatic, paddle-shaped leaves rise up from the soil while her extraordinary bird-like flowers—in vibrant orange and deep blue—make sure she lives up to her name.

And if you think that sounds a bit fancy, you’re right—that’s exactly what your Bird of Paradise plant brings: that highbrow “I know style” confidence that will have all your friends nodding their heads in approval. Indoors, she’ll reach up to 10 feet tall. When properly cared for, this South African native rewards you with those iconic, crane-shaped Bird of Paradise flowers that last up to two weeks!



Care 

Do Birds of Paradise like full sun or shade? 

Birds of Paradise plants prefer bright indirect light to full sun. She performs best with plenty of sunlight, such as near a south, east, or west-facing window. While she can tolerate partial shade, insufficient light means she’ll flower less.


Where is the best place to put a Bird of Paradise?

The ideal location for a Bird of Paradise is a warm, bright room with stable temperatures, away from cold drafts or radiators. She loves bright, indirect light, but she's ok with full sun (although she'll grow fewer flowers).


Are Birds of Paradise easy to look after? 

Bird of Paradise plants are generally easy to care for, provided they receive enough light and aren't overwatered. They’re perfect for beginners living in a bright apartment. Even the ones who don't know what color their thumbs are.


Should I mist my Bird of Paradise?

Misting is beneficial for your Bird of Paradise plant, especially in dry indoor environments. Mist the leaves once or twice a week to maintain humidity and keep the foliage healthy. Wiping the leaves with a damp cloth also helps.


What direction should the Bird of Paradise face?

Place your Bird of Paradise plant so she faces east, south, or west. These directions provide the intensity of light she needs for healthy growth and flowering. North-facing windows typically don't provide enough light.


How long do Birds of Paradise last? 

With proper care, Bird of Paradise plants can live for several decades, sometimes up to 50 years! They're perennial and the kind of plant you’ll love sharing your home with. It’s a committed relationship.


How often does a Bird of Paradise need to be watered? 

Water your Bird of Paradise when the first 2-3 inches of soil are dry. Water slowly and thoroughly for 2-3 minutes across the soil surface until you see water coming out the drainage holes. During summer, water more frequently.


How do I care for my Bird of Paradise? 

The Bird of Paradise plant thrives with consistent care that supports those leaves and spectacular blooms. Prune any damaged leaves with clean scissors, dust leaves regularly, and re-pot every 2-3 years in well-draining soil. Maintain stable temperatures between 65-85°F (18-29°C).

Rotate your plant occasionally to encourage even growth, and keep her away from cold drafts and air conditioning vents. If her leaves split naturally, don't worry – this is normal for mature plants and actually helps them withstand winds in their native habitat. She appreciates stability, so avoid frequent relocations.


What fertilizer is best for the Bird of Paradise? 

Use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer). Apply at half strength every 4-6 weeks when your Bird of Paradise plant is actively growing. In winter, reduce or eliminate fertilizing as her growth naturally slows.



Pet-friendly?

The Bird of Paradise plant is not pet-friendly. She contains toxic compounds, so it might not be the best match if you have curious furry friends. If you're determined to have both, place her well out of reach.

 

Is Bird of Paradise toxic to dogs? 

The Bird of Paradise plant is toxic to dogs. If ingested, she can cause mild to moderate gastrointestinal symptoms including nausea, vomiting, and drowsiness. While rarely fatal, it's still best to keep your plant where canine companions can't reach her.

 

Is Bird of Paradise poisonous to cats?

The Bird of Paradise plant is poisonous to cats if they chew on or ingest any part of her. Symptoms include digestive upset and possible drowsiness. Since cats are notorious plant-nibblers, keep her away from your feline pals.


Factoids

Are Birds of paradise toxic to humans?

Bird of Paradise plants are considered mildly toxic to humans if ingested. Theycan potentially cause stomach upset, nausea, and other digestive issues. Keep this in mind if you have small children who are known for licking random objects.


How often does a Bird of Paradise bloom? 

Once mature, your tropical beauty blooms annually, from late winter to spring. It may take 3-5 years for her to flower indoors, so patience is key! When she does bloom, those spectacular flowers are worth the wait.


How often does a Bird of Paradise get a new leaf? 

New leaves on a Bird of Paradise plant emerge every few weeks during the growing season, depending on light, water, and overall plant health. Each new leaf unfurling is like watching a work of art being created in slow motion.


Does the Bird of Paradise purify air?

The Bird of Paradise plant helps by photosynthesizing and removing some indoor pollutants. Her large leaves help improve humidity and oxygen levels in your home - she’s functional and beautiful.


Are Birds of Paradise bad luck?

There is no widespread belief or evidence that Bird of Paradise plants are bad luck. In fact, in many cultures, these plants symbolize joy, paradise, and magnificence—all pretty positive vibes! So you can bring this stunning plant home without worry.


How tall can a Bird of Paradise get? 

Indoors, Bird of Paradise plants typically grow 5-10 feet tall, making them perfect statement plants. Outdoors in ideal conditions, some species can reach up to 20 feet, but that would be pretty rare for your indoor pal.


What are the best companion plants to the Bird of Paradise?

The Bird of Paradise plant pairs beautifully with other tropical-looking plants that enjoy similar conditions. Great companions for your new green friend include philodendrons, peace lilies, ferns, crotons, and bromeliads. Like the best wine and cheese pairing, they’ll ooze sophistication.

 

Buy a Bird of Paradise

Ready to bring home this towering tropical beauty? Our Bird of Paradise plant makes a stunning statement piece that turns your suburban space into a sophisticated jungle. With its waxy, extravagant leaves and gorgeous bright-orange and blue flowers that look like exotic birds, you’re one parrot away from your personal rainforest. 

Get in touch with our team, and you can pick your very own specimen over video. Then we’ll ship a conversation starter straight to your door.

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At Pafe, we pride ourselves on delivering fully grown plants–literally 7-10 feet tall and up to 6 feet wide. They're packaged with plenty of space, so they don’t get damaged.

That’s why our pricing reflects the true value of what you’re getting—unlike competitors who leave you with underwhelming, undersized plants. 

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