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Strelitzia nicolai — Giant White Bird of Paradise | Purify & Dramatize Your Space

Grow the ultimate indoor air purifier: its broad lamina extracts formaldehyde and benzene faster than many comparable ornamentals, while releasing generous moisture. Large, paddle-shaped leaves with glossy green colour and distinct ribbing create instant jungle drama. Surprisingly easy care for such architectural impact. Start your White Bird from seed and watch this tropical giant transform your home into

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Description

The flowers look like the head of a bird that has a white crest and dark blue beak—and once you see one, you’ll never unsee it. This is Strelitzia nicolai, the White Bird of Paradise, and it’s far more than ornament: it’s a living air filter wrapped in jungle royalty.

Native to the coastal forests of southeastern South Africa, this species of banana-like plants with erect woody stems reaching a height of 7–8 m (23–26 ft) has thrived across warm climates worldwide—from Florida to California to coastal Mexico. It’s a plant built for impact, for presence, for making a room feel alive. The name honours Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of England, and Nikolai Nikolaievich, son of Nicholas I, Czar of Russia—a plant deemed worthy of royalty.

But here’s where Strelitzia nicolai becomes indispensable in the modern home: with large leaves packed with easily accessible stomata, it makes a natural toxin filter. Research has shown its broad lamina can extract formaldehyde and benzene faster than many comparable ornamentals, while releasing generous moisture that moderates indoor humidity. This isn’t just beauty—it’s functional wellness. While you’re admiring the large, paddle-shaped leaves with glossy green colour and distinct ribbing, arranged in a fan-like formation, resembling the feathers of a bird, your plant is silently purifying the air you breathe. In its native habitat, flowers provide nectar for birds such as sunbirds, and monkeys feed on the flowers and seeds—when grown indoors near a window, flowers serve as excellent cut flowers with a long vase life (up to 2 weeks).

Cultivating Strelitzia nicolai from seed is an act of patience rewarded by transformation. Caring for the Strelitzia Nicolai is relatively straightforward, making it suitable for both experienced plant enthusiasts and beginners. The plant thrives in bright, indirect light—when grown indoors, place it near a window that gets ample light throughout the day. It grows best in slightly acidic, well-draining, rich soils and prefers moist but well or free-draining soil. As a tropical plant, it prefers warm temperatures and high humidity, with an ideal temperature range for indoor growth between 65°F and 80°F. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry—generous but not drowning. Feed during growing season spring through summer. Large pots suit its ambition; the plant reaches impressive heights, making it a striking focal point in any room. The resulting plants may take five or even up to ten years to reach flowering size, but this patience is the privilege of seed-growing—watching a seedling become a statement piece, watching it mature into a living sculpture that cleans the air while commanding attention.

This is the plant for those who understand that true luxury is slow growth, deep roots, and the daily pleasure of breathing cleaner air in a room transformed by jungle architecture. Every glossy leaf unfurling is a promise kept: you nurture the seed, and the seed nurtures your home.

Germination Guide

🌍 Asia and Europe
Easy

Alcea rosea 'Chater's Double Group Salmon Pink', commonly known as Double Salmon Pink Hollyhock, is a classic biennial or short-lived perennial flower originating from Asia and Europe. The seeds are relatively easy to germinate when given warm, moist conditions (60-70°F) and light exposure, typically sprouting within 7-21 days. Optional pre-treatment with warm water soaking improves germination rates significantly, especially for older seeds.

Germination
Germination time
Expect germination in

7 – 21 days

Temperature

Min 60°C
Ideal 65°C
Max 70°C
🌡️ Temperature alternation recommended
— Cold stratification option: Keep at 35-40°F for 10 days, then transfer to 65-70°F for germination. This cold period may enhance germination in some cases

Light
☀️ Light required

Substrate moisture
💧 Medium

Sowing depth
Surface

Press seed
👆 Yes

Germination rate
75 %


Seed Pre-treatment
  • 💧

    Soaking — 12 hours
    Soak in warm water (approximately 113°F / 45°C) for 12 hours prior to sowing to soften seed coat and improve germination rate and speed
  • 🔨

    Mechanical scarification
    Mechanical scarification or warm water soaking improves germination rates; rub seeds gently with fine-grit sandpaper or soak in warm water (approximately 113°F / 45°C) for 12 hours to soften seed coat
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    Additional notes
    Water treatment significantly improves germination rate for Alcea rosea. May be soaked in warm water or subjected to mechanical scarification. Optional but recommended, especially for older seeds

Substrate & Container
Recommended substrate
Well-drained seed starting mix, loamy fertile soil

Recommended container
Individual pots or cells; deep pots (7.5-10cm minimum) recommended due to long taproots; avoid shallow trays


Growing Tips
Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date, or direct sow outdoors 1-2 weeks before last frost. Seeds require light and should be pressed lightly into moist soil without covering. Maintain consistent soil moisture and provide bright indirect light after germination. Transfer seedlings to individual deep pots when 2-3 inches tall to accommodate long taproots. Harden off seedlings gradually before transplanting outdoors. These double-flowering Chater's varieties are true biennials, typically blooming in their second year. Pre-soaking seeds in warm water (113°F/45°C) for 12 hours can significantly speed and improve germination. Space transplants 18-24 inches apart in well-drained soil with full sun exposure.

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