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White Bird Of Paradise, Giant Bird of Paradise

Strelitzia Nicolai

Description:

A clump-forming tropical plant native to the forested coastal regions of eastern South Africa. The plant's banana-like leaves with winged stems clasp to a trunk that is hidden until exposed as the plant ages and the older leaves fall off. They are dark green, 4 feet long or more, at least 2 feet wide and easily tattered by strong winds. Exotic foot-long flowers appear from between the leaves on long stems. They are borne in mahogany-brown to indigo boat-like bracts and produce many petals that are white to mauve and a dark blue tongue. The fruit which follows the flowers is a three-celled capsule which splits to expose seeds with funky orange arils. Related to the bird of paradise flower (Strelitzia regina ), this close cousin is a much larger plant forming huge clumps of stems to 30 feet in comparison to S. regina's 3 to 4 feet height.

Habitat:

Planting along a boardwalk in Pacific Beach.

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joanbstanley
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joanbstanley

San Diego, California, USA

Spotted on May 18, 2013
Submitted on May 24, 2013

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