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Enjoy the beauty of White Bird Of Paradise, which features solid, green foliage and is fantastic for large spaces. Grow White Bird Of Paradise in bright, direct sunlight. Water it about once a week with approximately 2-3 cups. Ensure excess water drains. Adjust as needed for your environment. Never let White Bird Of Paradise sit in water or saturated soil. Its about 36-inches tall, measured from the bottom of the pot to the top of the plant. White Bird Of Paradise in a bamboo, 10-inch d cor pot. To avoid water spillage, this container does not have holes.White Bird Of Paradise is generally a slow grower, depending on environment and care provided. Boost growth in spring and summer with a fertilizer labeled for potted plants following the products instructions. When White Bird Of Paradise outgrows its current container, repot by gently removing it from its container and placing it in a 2-inch wider container. Fill with potting mix and water thoroughly. Hardy outdoors in USDA Zones 10-12.Exposure to the sap of this plant may cause discomfort to individuals with a sensitivity to it upon contact. Grown for ornamental purposes and not intended for human or animal consumption.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the height of the Costa Farms White Bird of Paradise plant? A: The plant is approximately three to four feet tall. This measurement is taken from the bottom of the pot to the top of the plant.
- Q: What type of pot does the White Bird of Paradise come in? A: It comes in a ten-inch bamboo décor pot. The pot is designed without drainage holes to prevent water spillage.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the plant's pot? A: The pot has a length and width of twelve inches each. This size is suitable for the plant’s growth and stability.
- Q: How much water does the White Bird of Paradise need weekly? A: It requires about two to three cups of water weekly. Adjust watering based on environmental conditions to avoid overwatering.
- Q: What kind of light does the White Bird of Paradise require? A: It thrives in bright, direct sunlight. This light condition is essential for its growth and overall health.
- Q: How can I fertilize the White Bird of Paradise plant? A: Fertilize it with a product labeled for potted plants during spring and summer. Follow the instructions on the fertilizer for best results.
- Q: What is the best way to repot the White Bird of Paradise? A: When it outgrows its container, gently remove it and place it in a pot that is two inches wider. Fill with potting mix and water thoroughly.
- Q: Can I keep the White Bird of Paradise outdoors? A: Yes, it is hardy outdoors in USDA Zones ten to twelve. Ensure it is protected from extreme cold temperatures.
- Q: Is the White Bird of Paradise safe for pets and children? A: No, it is not intended for human or animal consumption. The sap may cause discomfort for those sensitive to it.
- Q: How do I care for the White Bird of Paradise in cold weather? A: Check the forecast and bring the plant indoors immediately after delivery during freezing temperatures. This helps prevent stress.
- Q: What makes the White Bird of Paradise a good indoor plant? A: It acts as a natural air purifier, filtering toxins and enhancing indoor air quality. This makes it beneficial for a healthier environment.
- Q: Is the White Bird of Paradise suitable as a gift? A: Yes, it is an excellent gift for occasions like birthdays and housewarmings. Its stunning appearance makes it a thoughtful present.
- Q: How do I ensure the White Bird of Paradise grows well? A: Provide bright sunlight and water it weekly. Adjust care based on your specific environment to promote optimal growth.
- Q: How should I handle the plant upon arrival? A: Carefully unpack it from the specialized packaging. Ensure it is placed in appropriate lighting and water it as needed.
- Q: What should I do if the plant looks unhealthy? A: Check for signs of overwatering or insufficient light. Adjust care accordingly, ensuring proper drainage and light exposure.

