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Birds of a Feather Duo

$116.00
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Size: Small Size Chart
Pot: Eco Planter
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  • Pet Warning:Toxic To Ingest

  • Care Level:I'm Easy

These two birds belong together - add them to your collection to bring tropical summer vibes to your home!

Flamingo Flowers are tropical, beautifully colored flowers. This year-round bloomer is a tropical treasure, instantly bringing vacation vibes to your home with its bold blooms. They change color through the year, ranging from vivid scarlet to pretty pink and rich purple. They can survive in low light, but medium to bright indirect sunlight will keep them happiest.

Commonly known as the Giant White Bird of Paradise, the Strelitzia Nicolai is a flowering plant that is native to South Africa. They are similar to the Orange Bird of Paradise but can grow to be much, much taller.

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*Our blooms vary and may not arrive as they are pictured. We ship our plants still in buds, so you can enjoy a fresh bloom in your home.*
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Birds of a Feather Duo
Birds of a Feather Duo
About Birds of a Feather Duo

Anthuriums are popular to give as hostess gifts because of the heart-shaped red leaf. The often mistaken flower that is actually a leaf is long-lasting and provides an abundance of joy, which could symbolize the host you're gifting.

The Bird of Paradise derives their name from the three black and white petals fused into a single bud that looks similar to a bird. As the flower blossoms, they takes on a tropical bird's view in flight as each colorful petals debuts. It is also a symbol of love, which is why they are the official flower for a ninth wedding anniversary.

Care Level: I'm Easy

Flamingo Flowers have a moderate care level, but they are well worth the effort! Birds of Paradise are super easy to care for and perfect for beginners.

Pet Friendly: Warning

Toxic to pets if ingested.

Origins: The Flamingo Flower is native to tropical areas of South America, but is now commonly associated with cultivators in Hawaii. The Bird of Paradise is native to South Africa, and naturalized in parts of Mexico.

The Flamingo Flower is native to tropical areas of South America, but is now commonly associated with cultivators in Hawaii. The Bird of Paradise is native to South Africa, and naturalized in parts of Mexico.

Fun Facts: Sometimes referre...

Sometimes referred to as “dumbcane,” Flamingo Flowers are quite toxic and when ingested can swell the tongue, making it very difficult to speak. This is obviously dangerous. Don’t try this at home. The bird of paradise is known as the ultimate symbol of paradise and freedom. Due to their tropical nature, this flower also symbolizes freedom and joy.

Plant Care Guides

  • Strelitzia nicolai
  • Anthurium spp. - Red
  • Giant Bird of Paradise
  • Flamingo Flower

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  • KS
    Karin S.
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    10 months ago
    Beautiful plants!

    I bought this as a gift! Lovely plants that arrived in perfect condition! So pleased with this product!

  • DG
    Dawn G.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    1 year ago
    Cute combo

    Love this combo, bought for my cousin who lost both of her parents within the last year. She said they were in great condition, box just arrived without the gift card so she had to call the company to find out who they were from. Also wish they had options for better pots on this.

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