Strelitzia reginae

The Strelitzia reginae belongs to the family Strelitziaceas and is used as cut flowersBut also as a gardening plant when the prevailing weather is benign. It is a plant well identified but in addition to its technical name is called 'Bird of Paradise','Estrelicia','Flower bird','Flower bird'And so on.


Flower Flower Strelitzia reginae
As behaves like herbaceous plant in the form of bush, large-leaved perennials that have a very strong central nerviadura grow alternate, with long petioles, are oval, grayish-green and have a long petiole. Taken together reaching a height which do not exceed five feet.

Overall, its main attraction is its beautiful and exotic flowers that resemble the shape of a bird, hence the reason for its many popular names. These are in their flower stalks that hold between 5 to 8 flowers and plants can flourish as several times a year.

Attractive flowers of Strelitzia reginae consist of three sepals orange or intense yellow and bright three strong blue petals. The flower quality allows it to be used in the floral compositions, bringing elegance and exotic touch to the whole.

Due to its characteristics endure in full turgor in the vase for several weeks, allowing to provide a good structural aspect to the final floristic composition.

In gardening, a plant which provides a 'tropical air'. It is a shrubby plant performance and plant is used both as individuals and for groups. It can be purchased as potted plant with several plants per container.

In the garden must have full sun exposure and in areas where temperatures are above 10 º C.

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