





Description
Bring the beauty of the tropics to your garden with Strelitzia nicolai, commonly known as the Giant Bird of Paradise. This iconic evergreen stands tall with dramatic architectural form, bold banana‑like leaves, and a striking tropical presence that elevates patios, courtyards, and large outdoor spaces. Renowned for its resilience and sculptural elegance, Strelitzia nicolai is perfect for Australian gardens seeking a statement plant with minimal upkeep.
Supplied in 42mm pots - See tube-stock example
🌴 Key Features
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Impressive tropical foliage — large, glossy green leaves form a bold architectural shape
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Fast‑growing perennial — ideal for adding height and structure
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Drought‑tolerant once established — suited to many Australian conditions
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Low‑maintenance — forgiving and easy to grow with basic care
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Attractive feature plant — perfect as a garden focal point or backdrop planting
🌏 Australian Growing Conditions & Zones
Strelitzia nicolai thrives in a wide range of Australian climates, particularly where frost is rare and sun is plentiful.
🌴 Subtropical & Coastal Regions (QLD, coastal NSW)
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Ideal outdoor growth year‑round
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Prefers bright, filtered light or morning sun with afternoon shade
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Excellent performance in seaside and warm humid areas
🌤 Warm Temperate Zones (Sydney, ACT, Perth, coastal SA)
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Thrives in full sun to partial shade
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Water regularly when young; tolerate drier conditions once established
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Provide protection from cold winds in winter
🍃 Southern Temperate Regions (VIC, TAS, Adelaide Hills)
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Best in sheltered sunny spots or protected courtyards
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Move potted plants under cover during frost periods
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Use mulch around roots to protect from cooler temperatures
🌵 Inland, Arid & High‑Elevation Areas
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Grows well in full sun
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Beneficial to plant near a wall or structure for wind protection
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Ensure consistent watering when establishing
📏 Plant Size & Dimensions
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Mature Height: Typically 3 – 7 m
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Spread/Width: Approximately 2 – 3 m
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Growth Rate: Moderate to fast in ideal conditions
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Indoor Container Sizes (if potted): Best started in larger containers (40 cm+ diameter) and re‑potted as growth demands
Note: Strelitzia nicolai will reach its full height outdoors; in containers it may grow more slowly and remain smaller.
🌱 Care & Maintenance
Light Requirements:
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Full sun to partial shade
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Bright light encourages vigorous growth
Watering:
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Water thoroughly during spring and summer
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Reduce frequency in winter but don’t allow soil to dry out completely
Soil:
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Prefers well‑draining soil rich in organic matter
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Slightly acidic to neutral pH ideal
Temperature:
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Thrives in warm conditions
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Sensitive to hard frost — protect or pot plants in cooler climates
Feeding:
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Apply a balanced general garden fertiliser in spring and early summer
Pruning:
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Remove older leaves at the base to maintain a neat appearance
🏡 Best Placement Ideas
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Feature plant in garden beds or borders
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Accent tree near patios, alfresco dining areas, or entertainment spaces
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Backdrop planting for tropical‑theme gardens
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Large courtyards and acreage settings
❓ FAQs
Q: Will Strelitzia nicolai flower in Australia?
A: Yes — in warm conditions it can produce large white and blue flowers resembling the classic Bird of Paradise blooms.
Q: Is it suitable for indoor use?
A: While it can be kept in very large indoor spaces with plenty of light, it performs best outdoors or in bright, open covered areas.
Q: How much water does it need?
A: Regular watering is best during establishment. Once mature, it is fairly drought‑tolerant.
Q: Does it need frost protection?
A: Yes — in parts of Australia that experience frost, protect the plant or grow it in a large pot that can be sheltered.
Q: Can it be propagated?
A: Yes — commonly by division from established clumps.

