Houston Chronicle: How do I encourage my bird of paradise to flower? Q. I have a big-leaf bird of paradise, 8 to 10 feet tall, planted in the ground.

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I have had it about eight years, and it has never bloomed. What can I do to encourage flowers? The foliage is nice. -- ...

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The White Bird of Paradise is possibly the most popular plant for people who love a dramatic houseplant with giant glossy leaves, but it will eventually outgrow your home and will likely never bloom. The Ledger: Oft mistaken for banana plant, white bird-of-paradise is better. Unless you want fruit At first glance, casual gardeners almost always mistake the white bird-of-paradise for a banana plant. That’s understandable. Unlike the more common bird-of-paradise, which grows only about six feet ...

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Oft mistaken for banana plant, white bird-of-paradise is better. Unless you want fruit Los Angeles Daily News: Master Gardener: How to get bird of paradise plants to flower Q: We planted some bird of paradise plants about two years ago. They had a few flowers when we bought them but they never made any more flowers. What do we need to do to get them to flower? A: I can ... Daily Express: Best place in the home for bird of paradise plant to bloom beautiful flowers 'all year' 16:06, Sat, Updated: 16:08, Sat, Sometimes known as the crane flower, it is entirely possible for the bird of paradise to "flower all year round".

According to Plantura ... Best place in the home for bird of paradise plant to bloom beautiful flowers 'all year' moneycontrol.com: Bird of Paradise: The Exotic Flower That Looks Like a Flying Bird Meet the Bird of Paradise, a tropical flower native to South Africa, known for its vibrant colours and striking bird-like appearance. Meet the Bird of Paradise, a tropical flower native to South ... Bird of Paradise: The Exotic Flower That Looks Like a Flying Bird Science Daily: Previously known as animal-only pigment, bilirubin now confirmed in Bird of Paradise flower Previously known as animal-only pigment, bilirubin now confirmed in Bird of Paradise flower