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1. Bird of Paradise Plants Are Impressive Ornamental Plants Paradise plants are some of the most striking and distinctive houseplants you can cultivate in your home. When grown indoors, bird of paradise plants can develop to be imposing specimens that stand 4 to 6 feet tall. They always steal the show with their vibrant blue, orange, yellow, or white petals. The height and impact that bird of paradise plants bring to bare corners of your house are ideal. Rhizomatous perennials known as bird of paradise generate their flowers on long stalks. The thick glossy oblong foliage have a striking resemblance to banana plant leaves. Despite being magnificent, birds of paradise blooms can take five or six years to bloom. 2. Bird of Paradise Plants Can Aid in Air Purification We have known that houseplants can help purify the air in our houses since NASA discovered this in 1989. By absorbing noxious VOLITAN gases, indoor plants like bird of paradise plants cleanse the air.

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BOP(Bird of Paradise)

Bird of Paradise The decorative plant Strelitzia reginae, also known as the crane flower, is a member of the Strelitziaceae family and is indigenous to South Africa. The plant is raised indoors and outdoors in warm climes for its unusual flowers and attractive foliage.South Africa is the home of the five perennial plant varieties that make up the genus Strelitzia. It is a member of the Strelitziaceae genus of plants. Due to the flowers' similarity to birds-of-paradise, the genus is also known as the flower or plant known as the "bird of paradise." It is frequently referred to as a crane blossom in South Africa.


Benefits of Bird of Paradise

1. Bird of Paradise Plants Are Impressive Ornamental Plants Paradise plants are some of the most striking and distinctive houseplants you can cultivate in your home.

When grown indoors, bird of paradise plants can develop to be imposing specimens that stand 4 to 6 feet tall. They always steal the show with their vibrant blue, orange, yellow, or white petals. The height and impact that bird of paradise plants bring to bare corners of your house are ideal.

Rhizomatous perennials known as bird of paradise generate their flowers on long stalks. The thick glossy oblong foliage have a striking resemblance to banana plant leaves. Despite being magnificent, birds of paradise blooms can take five or six years to bloom.

 

2. Bird of Paradise Plants Can Aid in Air Purification

We have known that houseplants can help purify the air in our houses since NASA discovered this in 1989. By absorbing noxious VOLITAN gases, indoor plants like bird of paradise plants cleanse the air. (VOCs). These VOCs, which can be found in items like carpets, paint, or home cleaning products, include benzene and formaldehyde.

VOCs can aggravate asthma and irritate the skin if they are allowed to circulate in the air. Some VOCs can even cause cancer.  Your indoor air quality may improve if you have bird of paradise plants.

 

3. Plants Called Bird of Paradise May Help Lower Anxiety and Stress

According to studies, taking care of houseplants can help us feel less stressed and anxious. Interacting with houseplants has also been shown to enhance heart health and reduce muscle tension.

The effect of indoor plants on our mental wellbeing was evaluated in 2015. Working on a computer or repotting a houseplant were the two assignments assigned to two groups of 12 young men. After repotting the houseplant, the participants reported feeling less anxious and worried.

 

4. Plants Called Bird of Paradise May Help You Sleep

Having a bird of paradise plant in your bedroom might make it simpler for you to get a good night's slumber. Numerous studies have demonstrated that houseplants can improve our ability to slumber by reducing stress and anxiety.

A 2019 study examined how indoor plants affected pilots' sleeping habits. According to the statistics, when an astronaut could see or smell a plant, their stress levels decreased. This enhanced the quality of their sleep and aided to control their central nervous systems.

 


BOP(Bird of Paradise)

  • Striking blooms: Bird of Paradise flowers have vibrant colours and unique shapes.
  • Resemble birds: The flowers' structure resembles a tropical bird in flight.
  • Brilliant orange and blue: The petals are predominantly orange and blue, with a touch of purple.
  • Petal formation: The flowers consist of three upright orange petals and three vivid blue petals that emerge from a boat-shaped bract.
  • Sturdy stems: Long, sturdy stems support the flowers, making them excellent for floral arrangements.
  • Long-lasting blooms: The flowers have a long lifespan, often lasting weeks in arrangements.
  • Symbolic significance: Bird of Paradise flowers represent freedom, joy, and paradise.


BOP(Bird of Paradise)

1.Always cut the stems before placing in water

2. Cut back or remove the extra leaves

3. Choose the right size vase or container

4.Change the water every two days.

5. Remove dying flowers.

6. Place your arrangement in the shady and cool area.

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