I ❤ big perlite and I cannot lie. Lee from kill this plant was lucky enough to have his bird of paradise bloom indoors. I thank you for sharing, and wishing you the best.
I have both the Tri Color Bird and the White....I have had mine for many years....They typically bloom when they are root bound....which is their favorite way to live.....I have only divided my TriColor Bird....and only once because it took a few years for the root system to crowd the pot again...and when that finally happened it started blooming again.....so I let mine stay in their pots as is....which are huge pretty plastic pots....and I just top off their soil each spring with fresh, and let them be....and they continue to bloom on and off throughout the year.....✌️💜💋
Beautiful Bird! My son and his partner just moved to Denver a couple weeks back and have a passion for plants. I'll tell them about your channel! My son has been involved with landscape horticulture since he was in high school (He's now 32). Who knows maybe y'all will bond over plants and become friends, lol 💛
You are talking about at least three different plants, the one at Denver Botanical is a traveler's palm, Ravenala madagascariensis, its a very large plant, friends of mine in S Florida have them and they rise well above the tree line. Strelitzia reginae is the orange bird, it grows to about 6' maximum. There is a yellow cultivar named after Nelson Mandela. Yours is most likely the white bird, S. nicolai, which is also commonly sold, reaches 20-30'. There is a S. alba that is about 1/2 the size of S. nicolai, but I'm fairly sure yours is S. nicolai. They are from various parts of Africa, and in a sweeping over generalization plants from Africa are more adapted to varying weather conditions as opposed to something from a S American cloud forest where the water from the clouds and temps are a constant.
I ❤ big perlite and I cannot lie. Lee from kill this plant was lucky enough to have his bird of paradise bloom indoors. I thank you for sharing, and wishing you the best.
Aww thank you! 😃
Love your monster !
lol! Thank you!!!
ooo can't wait to see this one!!! 🤩
It's a goooood episode! Especially if you want to grow LARGE Bird of Paradise!
This was great! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Will definitely be tuning in!
Please do! 😃 let me know what you think afterwards. ☺️
@@PlantswithKevin super informative! Thank you!
Very welcome!!!!
I have both the Tri Color Bird and the White....I have had mine for many years....They typically bloom when they are root bound....which is their favorite way to live.....I have only divided my TriColor Bird....and only once because it took a few years for the root system to crowd the pot again...and when that finally happened it started blooming again.....so I let mine stay in their pots as is....which are huge pretty plastic pots....and I just top off their soil each spring with fresh, and let them be....and they continue to bloom on and off throughout the year.....✌️💜💋
That’s a great tip to know! Thank you for sharing! 🤩
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing birds of paradise beautiful indoor plant
Thank you for watching!! 😃
So nice...
Thank you! 😃
Awesome bird; hope it will give you a bloom in the coming year. Thanks for sharing Kevin!
I hope so too!
Always my fav.flower ‼️
This plant is like a tree ,when it gets higher put it on the floor and keep enjoying it for many more years👍
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Thanks for sharing! I absolutely will! 😃
Beautiful Bird! My son and his partner just moved to Denver a couple weeks back and have a passion for plants. I'll tell them about your channel! My son has been involved with landscape horticulture since he was in high school (He's now 32). Who knows maybe y'all will bond over plants and become friends, lol 💛
That would be awesome!
Mine bloomed last year here in Marietta GA. It gave me 3 spectacular flowers. 🧡
Three spectacular flowers? That’s a solid trio! Did they have a secret garden party while you weren’t looking?
You are talking about at least three different plants, the one at Denver Botanical is a traveler's palm, Ravenala madagascariensis, its a very large plant, friends of mine in S Florida have them and they rise well above the tree line. Strelitzia reginae is the orange bird, it grows to about 6' maximum. There is a yellow cultivar named after Nelson Mandela. Yours is most likely the white bird, S. nicolai, which is also commonly sold, reaches 20-30'. There is a S. alba that is about 1/2 the size of S. nicolai, but I'm fairly sure yours is S. nicolai.
They are from various parts of Africa, and in a sweeping over generalization plants from Africa are more adapted to varying weather conditions as opposed to something from a S American cloud forest where the water from the clouds and temps are a constant.
Thanks for the info!! Very helpful!
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It needs to be potted deeper in a bigger pot.
It’s been doing really well since I made this video! 😄
Hotty 🎉
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