
Indirect light

High humidity

Moderate irrigation

Not suitable for pets

18-21 cm pot
Bird of Paradise




Bird of Paradise
- Pot: 16cm
- Height: 50-60cm
- This exotic plant is of tropical African origin, but it thrives in temperate climates and can withstand temperatures as low as -2 degrees Celsius.
- It can be toxic to humans or pets, causing tummy aches by ingesting leaves.
- Light: It adapts to any level of light.
- Watering Moderate: Once a week in winter. Twice a week in summer. When the substratum is dry.
- Humidity: Likes to feel cool, spray twice a week.
- Top tip: It is a slow grower, so we recommend repotting only every 3 years. A well-drained substrate is ideal.
- It is a very grateful and long-lasting decorative plant. Ideal for all types of spaces, with a lot of light or not.
- It can be used to create separators for work spaces or rest areas.
- Very decorative due to its tropical touch. When it is happy, it blooms in summer. Helps to purify the air.

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