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potted bird of paradise plant Buy Huge Bird of Paradise Online | Large Indoor PlantAll about the bird of paradise plant The bird of paradises waxy, extravagant leaves give new meaning to the concept of Big Plants. But the bird of paradise isnt just a show off: Hes a true artist. This big plants gorgeous bright orange and blue flowers look like the heads of exotic birds (specifically, crowned cranes). The bird of paradise flowers even last up to two weeks! Amazingly, hes down to earth and easy care, just calmly creating the most

All about the bird of paradise plant

The bird of paradise’s waxy, extravagant leaves give new meaning to the concept of Big Plants. But the bird of paradise isn’t just a show-off: He’s a true artist. This big plant’s gorgeous bright-orange and blue flowers look like the heads of exotic birds (specifically, crowned cranes). The bird of paradise flowers even last up to two weeks! Amazingly, he’s down-to-earth and easy-care, just calmly creating the most exquisite tropical ambience for your space.

Strelitzia reginae, the bird of paradise’s scientific title, is named after Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, wife of King George III. Queen Charlotte supported the arts, loved botany, and expanded the Kew Gardens.

How tall is the Huge bird of paradise’s height?

Depending on what we have at the moment it should be anywhere from 7-10ft tall

Bird of paradise benefits

  • It’s easy to care for!

  • Its flowers are stunning.

  • It’s an air-purifying big plant.

  • It makes a delightful tropical statement piece.

  • Cut a leaf off and use it as a hand fan lol

Is a bird of paradise the right plant for you?

If you like easy-care big plants with bold leaves and vibrant flowers, the birds of paradise plant is the plant for you! The bird of paradise is happy to be your low-key artist-in-residence. 

Bird of paradise plant care

Birds of paradise are easy-care big plants (as long as you have the light for it), perfect for beginners living in a bright apartment who don’t even know what color their thumbs are.

Does the bird of paradise like sun or shade?

The bird of paradise isn’t too fussy! He loves bright, indirect light, but he’s ok with full sun too (although he’ll grow fewer flowers). His dream is to live by a south or west window.

Not sure what kind of light you have? Check out our indoor lighting guide.

How often does the bird of paradise need to be watered?

Water this specific size of bird of paradise when the first 3-4 inches of the soil is dry, and when you water, water for a continuous 2-3 minutes- go slowly across the surface of the soil. You should see water coming down the bottom when you're done.

*For people that are searching watering instructions for bird of paradise that are not this specific size*: they like to be watered generally when the top layer of the soil is dry, you should refer to this bird of paradise care guide (coming soon)

Does the bird of paradise have any special requirements?

Birds of paradise get pretty hungry during the growing season, when he’s hard at work creating exquisite blossoms. So fertilize every month or two.

Prune any leaves that look bad, so that the bird of paradise plant doesn’t have to expend his energy trying to keep them alive. Use clean, sharp scissors.

Re-pot every 2-3 years.

Is a bird of paradise safe for pets?

Birds of paradise plants are quite toxic, so it might not be a good match if you have furry critters.

Must know before buying a bird of paradise

  • Their leaves make a statement.

  • The birds of paradise’s flowers are lavish, loud, and long-lasting.

  • It’s an easy-care big plant.

  • It’s flexible about sunlight.

  • Water tri-weekly-ish*.

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Hay1212
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
Perfect for homeschooling!
Format: Paperback
Just finished up reading this as part of our homeschooling curriculum this year. What a gem this book is! Both my boys (9 & 13) were super interested in it and it kept their attention. Great way to learn about Indigenous cultures and traditions through story. Highly recommend!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2026
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Braunschweig
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
This was a favorite fourth grade class book club book during a study of Native Americans.
Format: Paperback
This year my fourth grade class read the book Children of the Longhouse as a book club book. They were divided into groups of 4 and 5, and each day they would prepare a section of the book to read, and discuss it. Then the leader that day of each group shared what they thought. I don't want to spoil the story, but we were examining the relationships that the characters and the community in the book had to nature, and my students loved that. They found it interesting to learn about the beliefs, and that the challenges people had to face and overcome. They loved the climax and the ending too. Characters that they had felt were "bad guys" led to discussions of what options people in another culture might have which would necessitate them doing things that seem bad to us, like disobeying adult advice. I love the way this book fleshes out a pre European existence in the Northeast that helps us picture what life might have been like in an Iroquois village. We love the role that LaCross plays. My students use the Iroquois word for it. I pointed out the glossary at the back with pronunciations for Mohawk words, and my students loved using them and would even discuss how to correctly pronounce them. The book introduced my students to many ideas that they had never been exposed to, and they cared about the characters a lot. They also loved discussing the book more in an in depth way, and then hearing what other groups had had to say. I was interesting how similar the things that each group shared were. We can see that we need to shift our attitudes and be more connected to the natural world all around us.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2019
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David
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
museum quality
Format: Paperback
This is a kid's book, which is well illustrated, and useful. I have worked as a storyteller in schools. Kids of all backgrounds love native stories! All of Joseph Bruchac's books are high quality, museum pieces, just really good, the apotheosis [ideal] of what a storybook could be like. gives a very good description of the native lifeways around stories, and gives another view of native storytelling. is another book that gives you native context, by an author who also has native storybooks in print, including . Entering into native lifeways is not necessarily judgeable by white man culture, as shows. One thing one notices in native cultures is that they ask new questions, something like one sees in . I find native metaphysics to be similar to Quantum Mechanics. While not a native book, gives some ideas on how life would work, from that perspective. has stories about tricksters, which are not dissimilar to native stories. teachingdrum.org used to have a list of books of native stories, which is the most comprehensive I've seen. That is a nonprofit, and I have no connection with them, this cites the info resource only. All storytelling is fascinating. is one example of European stories about animals, which are not totally dissimilar. Stories are fascinating. If you want to entrance, train, entertain, educate, and improve children, nothing is faster or easier than storytelling.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2012
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sswan
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 4
Great gift for a new teacher
Format: Paperback
Bought this book for a new teacher building up her book collection for her new classroom. It was a hit!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2021
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Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
Wonderful book for many reasons
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I recommend this book for its story, cultural accuracy, and high interest action. First it is an exciting story of how conflicts arise and can be resolved with an exciting lacrosse game at the end. How cool is that? But the cultural and historical details make this a fascinating read for all ages. If you want to know about the lives of Native Americans in the New York area, written by a Native American, and put into an historically accurate story, this is a great read. I would recommend this as a high interest type of reader for middle school readers, one that would challenge them as well. The story could be about conflicts today, but the action is naturally more intense. If you are looking for an accurate portrait of Native American life, Bruchac is a wonderful author for you to choose. It is hard to find good books about northeastern Native Americans.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2013

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