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Bird of Paradise Strelitzia Nicolai
Strelitzia are characterised by their lush, tropical foliage. Lovely paddle shaped leaves make this guy a gorgeous addition to your home. Nicolai is the bigger white flowering relative of Reginea. Strelitzia are a real favourite when it comes to adding architectural pieces inside your home, they really make a statement. Low maintenance and perfect for injecting some green into your space.
How to care for your Strelitzia
Water: Keep the soil moist during Summer and water when the top 5cm of the soil feels dry. During the colder months, allow the soil to dry out a little more.
Light: Strelitzia thrive in bright, indirect light. Too much direct sunlight could scorch the leaves and damage the flowers.
Humidity: They like humidity but would be happy with normal household humidity levels.
Temperature: They prefer the warmth, about 20 degrees C but can tolerate colder.
Other info -
Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Bird of Paradise Strelitzia Nicolai
Strelitzia are characterised by their lush, tropical foliage. Lovely paddle shaped leaves make this guy a gorgeous addition to your home. Nicolai is the bigger white flowering relative of Reginea. Strelitzia are a real favourite when it comes to adding architectural pieces inside your home, they really make a statement. Low maintenance and perfect for injecting some green into your space.
How to care for your Strelitzia
Water: Keep the soil moist during Summer and water when the top 5cm of the soil feels dry. During the colder months, allow the soil to dry out a little more.
Light: Strelitzia thrive in bright, indirect light. Too much direct sunlight could scorch the leaves and damage the flowers.
Humidity: They like humidity but would be happy with normal household humidity levels.
Temperature: They prefer the warmth, about 20 degrees C but can tolerate colder.
Other info -
Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes























