Monday, October 12, 2009

Flower of the Week: Birds of Paradise


Birds of Paradise are one of the most exotic and colorful flowers in the world. They are native to South Africa, and they bloom from September to May. They require a good amount of sunlight and a regular constant watering schedule, although when arranged in a boquet they usually don't last more than a week. Birds of Paradise often range from four to five feet in height, and the thick leaves of the flower grow approx. 18-inches in length. The flower known as Birds of Paradise got it's name because it resembles the head and beak of a bird. With out a doubt this one-of-a-kind flower can add so much life and spunk to your customers gardens! How often does your company use them in their landscape designs?
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