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Strelitzia Reginae Collection

The Strelitzia reginae, commonly known as the Bird of Paradise flower, is a stunning plant cultivated in gardens worldwide

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Bird of paradise flower (Strelitzia reginae), Cape Town, South Africa, Africa

Background imageStrelitzia Reginae Collection: Bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae) close up with Ant (Formicidae) Tenerife, Canary Islands

Bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae) close up with Ant (Formicidae) Tenerife, Canary Islands

Background imageStrelitzia Reginae Collection: Bird of paradise / Crane flower (Strelitzia reginae). Cultivated in garden. Native to South Africa

Bird of paradise / Crane flower (Strelitzia reginae). Cultivated in garden. Native to South Africa

Background imageStrelitzia Reginae Collection: Strelitzia or Bird of Paradise. Madeira, Portugal

Strelitzia or Bird of Paradise. Madeira, Portugal

Background imageStrelitzia Reginae Collection: Bird of paradise flower, Strelitzia reginae

Bird of paradise flower, Strelitzia reginae
6338153 Bird of paradise flower, Strelitzia reginae by Corsi (19th century); (add.info.: Crane flower or bird of paradise flower, Strelitzia reginae, Strelitzia della Regina)

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Bird of paradise, Strelitzia reginae
6338150 Bird of paradise, Strelitzia reginae by Stanghi (19th century); (add.info.: Crane flower or bird of paradise, Strelitzia reginae, Strelitzia della Regina)

Background imageStrelitzia Reginae Collection: Bird of Paradise, or Crane Flower, 1836 (hand-coloured engraving)

Bird of Paradise, or Crane Flower, 1836 (hand-coloured engraving)
618051 Bird of Paradise, or Crane Flower, 1836 (hand-coloured engraving) by Bessa, Pancrace (1772-1835); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from Flore des jardiniers)

Background imageStrelitzia Reginae Collection: Bird of Paradise; Strelitzia Reginae, (watercolour over traces of pencil on vellum)

Bird of Paradise; Strelitzia Reginae, (watercolour over traces of pencil on vellum)
827227 Bird of Paradise; Strelitzia Reginae, (watercolour over traces of pencil on vellum) by RedoutA©, Pierre-Joseph (1759-1840); 47.5x33.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

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strelitzia reginae, bird of paradise
2056 Bird of paradise Strelitzia reginae

Background imageStrelitzia Reginae Collection: strelitzia reginae, bird of paradise, orange subject

strelitzia reginae, bird of paradise, orange subject
Strelitzia reginae Bird of paradise Orange subject

Background imageStrelitzia Reginae Collection: Strelitzia Reginae Bird Of Paradise Bird Of Paradise Plant

Strelitzia Reginae Bird Of Paradise Bird Of Paradise Plant
Close view of a flowering Bird of paradise plant, Strelitzia reginae

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Strelitzia reginae, bird of paradise flower
Watercolour on card, 1880-1913 by Emily J. Balston (nee Whitehead) (1848-1914). Held in the Library and Archives

Background imageStrelitzia Reginae Collection: Picture No. 11808342

Picture No. 11808342
Particular of inflorescence of crane flower or bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae), Liguria, Italy Date:

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Picture No. 11808319
Particular of inflorescence of crane flower or bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae) with honey bee, Liguria, Italy Date:

Background imageStrelitzia Reginae Collection: Strelitzia Reginae, Strelitzia reginae; Strelitzia de la reine; Bird of Paradise flower

Strelitzia Reginae, Strelitzia reginae; Strelitzia de la reine; Bird of Paradise flower, Crane flower, Redoute, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees, 1802 - 1816

Background imageStrelitzia Reginae Collection: USA, Hawaii. Bird of Paradise

USA, Hawaii. Bird of Paradise

Background imageStrelitzia Reginae Collection: Bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae)

Bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae) flower

Background imageStrelitzia Reginae Collection: Bird-of-paradise (Strelitzia reginae) C013 / 6599

Bird-of-paradise (Strelitzia reginae) C013 / 6599
Bird-of-paradise (Strelitzia reginae). Engraving by Phelippeaux after a painting from Choix Des Plus Belles Fleurs by Pierre Joseph Redout (1759-1840)

Background imageStrelitzia Reginae Collection: Strelitzia reginae, Queen plant

Strelitzia reginae, Queen plant
Illustration from The Temple of Flora (1812) by Dr Robert John Thornton (1768-1837)

Background imageStrelitzia Reginae Collection: THORNTON: STRELITZIA. The Queen (Strelitzia reginae Banks). Commonly known as a bird of paradise

THORNTON: STRELITZIA. The Queen (Strelitzia reginae Banks). Commonly known as a bird of paradise flower. Engraving by Richard Cooper the Younger after a painting by Peter Henderson for The Temple of

Background imageStrelitzia Reginae Collection: Bird of paradise flower

Bird of paradise flower
Bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae) flower. This flower is also known as the crane flower. These names are due to the flowers appearance resembling that of a bird


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The Strelitzia reginae, commonly known as the Bird of Paradise flower, is a stunning plant cultivated in gardens worldwide. Native to South Africa, this vibrant flower adds a touch of exotic beauty wherever it blooms. With its striking orange and blue petals resembling the plumage of tropical birds, it's no wonder why it earned its name. In Madeira, Portugal, the Strelitzia reginae thrives in the warm climate and brings a burst of color to the landscape. Its unique shape and vivid hues make it a favorite among garden enthusiasts and photographers alike. Dating back to 1836, an exquisite hand-colored engraving showcases the elegance of this Crane Flower or Bird of Paradise. The intricate details captured on paper highlight nature's artistry at its finest. Artists have also been captivated by this extraordinary flower. A watercolor painting delicately portrays the Strelitzia reginae with meticulous brushstrokes over traces of pencil on vellum. The result is a masterpiece that captures every nuance and shade. Whether you call it Strelitzia or Bird of Paradise, there's no denying its allure. This enchanting plant has become synonymous with beauty and grace throughout history. With its vibrant orange subject stealing all attention, strelitzia reginae stands tall as an emblematic symbol in gardens around the world. Its bold colors create an eye-catching display that never fails to impress both visitors and passersby. So next time you come across these magnificent flowers blooming proudly under sunny skies or adorning elegant floral arrangements indoors, take a moment to appreciate their natural splendor—the bird-of-paradise flower truly lives up to its name.