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Strelitzia reginae - Bird-of-Paradise Flower
By Delonix1
- 3 Feb, 2011
- 7 likes
My Bird-of-Paradise plant in the front yard is loaded with flowers. This time of they are in full bloom. Photo taken Jan. 29, 2010.
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Alexandramou:
Do you have it in the ground. It's usually very easy to grow and bloom.
This plant in my front yard has dozens of flowers.
3 Feb, 2011
No Delonix, I have it in the house...(I mentioned before that I started this from seed). You suggested that I should move it outdoors but I won't be able to until spring (kind of scared about what the winter might do to it). I saw some growing outdoors in Corfu town. Honestly I like it indoors...maybe I will start some more by seed????
Oh, I am so excited one of my "Gardenia Resiniflua- Gummy Gardenia" seeds has germinated!!!
3 Feb, 2011
Alexandramou:
That's the reason why it hasn't bloomed. Strelitzia reginae is a short-day (photoperiodism) blooming plant. This is the reason why it blooms from fall through spring here.
Congratulations on the Gardenia resiniflua seed germination! :>)
3 Feb, 2011
So, how will I make it bloom in the house???
3 Feb, 2011
It needs to be put into a dark place where it gets no light for at least 14 hours a day, starting in Fall.
3 Feb, 2011
Thanks Delonix, I will try it this fall. It's actually growing very nicely this year.
3 Feb, 2011
Alexandramou:
How old is your plant? Strelitzia reginae can take 3 - 5 years to bloom from seed.
Here's some information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strelitzia_reginae
3 Feb, 2011
Mine is just starting back into growth after the winter.
3 Feb, 2011
Meanie:
Usually pot-grown plants are pretty slow. This plant I can barely keep it cut back. However, it's probably been in the ground for 30+ years.
3 Feb, 2011
Wonderful :o)))
3 Feb, 2011
I love these were very tempted to buy one yesterday but I know they take ages to bloom.
3 Feb, 2011
Mine is now 4 years old and is just showing a new leaf sprouting, but thanks Andy for the info on it needing so much darkness in the Autumn...I didnt realise that...
3 Feb, 2011
Palmate:
Thanks! :>)
4 Feb, 2011
Sixpence:
Yes, they can take a long time to bloom for some reason, when grown indoors.
Bird-of-Paradise is so widely grown here. Practically every yard in my neighborhood has one or two...it's widely used as an informal hedge also.
4 Feb, 2011
Milky:
You're welcome! :>)
Hope your plant blooms this Fall!
4 Feb, 2011
Lovely to see it growing outside, amazing plant.
11 Feb, 2011
Dottydaisy2:
Thanks! I just posted another pics tonight of the whole plant. :>)
Almost everyone in the neighborhood has at least one if not, many more in their yard.
12 Feb, 2011
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I wish mine would give me at least one flower!!!
3 Feb, 2011