The white bird of paradise plant (Strelitzia Nicolai) belongs to the bird of paradise plant species. The white bird of paradise is native to South Africa but has also been grown in Florida,
Due to their similar coloring, bed bugs and baby cockroaches (cockroach nymphs) are sometimes mistaken for one another. Cockroaches appear flattened and oval in shape, with long antennae and long, bristly legs.
The giant white bird of paradise plant is grown indoors as it is reputed as the queen of indoor plants and can also be grown outdoors in a warm climate. It is produced in rich, moist soil and allows light frost.
The white bird of paradise plant grows well under bright light though care should be taken so that the rays of sunlight do not hit the leaves and ensure not to burden the plant by harsh direct sun.
The plant can be grown indoors and outdoors. It thrives in an environment of about 65-800F. It should not be placed to direct contact with air conditioning or heating vents as it doesn’t receive blown hot or cold air.