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 -  Tuesday, May 08, 2007
live plant
Reviewed By: carol (phoenix, arizona)
Beautiful tropical plant - grows indoors with plenty of light but grows best in hot climates. Large plants can grow to twenty feet plus tall. Not to be confused with the red bird of paradise which produces small magnolia/carnation type blooms.

 -  Tuesday, May 08, 2007
A little unhappy
Reviewed By: Diane Audas (Gladewater, Texas)
Just got my order today. I am pleased with everything so far. However, the online instructions say temp.65-70 degrees during day, 50-55 degrees during night. Evidently I did not read this before I ordered. I live in North East Texas. It is already in the 80's. This is my fault, I should have read everything, however, Gurney's should have sent me an email telling me these plants will probably not do well in my area.

 -  Saturday, May 19, 2007
Not to worry
Reviewed By: Nate (Honolulu, HI)
Not to worry...here in Hawaii, the birds of paradise bloom all year round. Temperatures routinely hit mid-eighties and nights are in the seventies. Your plants will probably do just fine.

 -  Friday, August 17, 2007
Bird Of Pardise
Reviewed By: Vickie Ward (Trinity, Texas)
Diane Audus..I live in southeast Texas and this plant grows like a weed. The temperature here gets to well over 100, just plant on the South side of your home where it gets the morning sun and out of winter winds, and it will do great. Mine is 8" tall, waiting for the bloom this year!!!!

 -  Thursday, September 27, 2007
Birds Of Paradise in San Antonio
Reviewed By: Joe (San Antonio, TX)
I have several of them in San Antonio, TX and as everyone knows, it is constantly well above 95 during summer and can get to the low 30s in winter, my birds of paradise bloom every year.


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