Chain of Hearts
Chain of hearts is a gorgeous trailing plant that’s perfect for hanging pots or baskets. The chains can reach 4m long & the heart shaped leaves are sweet.
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Not enough sunlight or moisture may hinder the development of the flowers.
Dust the leaves regularly with a soft cloth. Dust can clog up the pores of the leaves and make it difficult for the leaves to function.
The Bird of Paradise is poisonous if eaten by animals such as dogs, cats & horses.
May take 4-5 years before it’s first flower, but it’s definitely worth persevering!
There are 3 main species:
Strelitzia reginae
Strelitzia nicolai
Strelitzia juncea
Chain of hearts is a gorgeous trailing plant that’s perfect for hanging pots or baskets. The chains can reach 4m long & the heart shaped leaves are sweet.
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