“The bird of paradise flower” refers to
a. Musa paradisiaca
b. Strelitzia reginae
c. Ravenala madagascariensis
d. Heliconia sp.
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Strelitzia reginae.
Strelitzia reginae, also known as the bird of paradise flower or the crane flower, was originally found in South Africa but has now been carried forward to and cultivated in places such as Bangladesh, Mexico, and Madeira Islands, to name some.
The plant is capable of growing as tall as up to nearly 80 inches and has big, sturdy flowers that roughly resemble fans made of palm leaf.
Strelitzia reginae, also known as the bird of paradise flower or the crane flower, was originally found in South Africa but has now been carried forward to and cultivated in places such as Bangladesh, Mexico, and Madeira Islands, to name some.
The plant is capable of growing as tall as up to nearly 80 inches and has big, sturdy flowers that roughly resemble fans made of palm leaf.
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