Ornamental Herb Strelitzia reginae-ಸ್ಟ್ರೆಲಿಟ್ಜ಼ಿಯಾ ರೆಜಿನಾ

Kingdom : Plantae

Clade : Angiosperms

Order : Zingiberales

Family: Strelitziaceae

Genus: Strelitzia

Species: S. reginae

Strelitzia reginae (bird of paradise flower)native to South Africa.

The plant grows to 2 m (6.6 ft) tall, with large, strong leaves 25– 70 cm (9.8–27.6 in) long and 10–30 cm (3.9–11.8 in) broad, produced on petioles up to 1 m (39 in) long. The leaves are evergreen and arranged in two ranks, making a fan-shaped crown. The flowers stand above the foliage at the tips of long stalks. The hard, beak-like sheath from which the flower emerges is termed the spathe. This is placed perpendicular to the stem, which gives it the appearance of a bird's head and beak; it makes a durable perch for holding the sunbirds which pollinate the flowers. The flowers, which emerge one at a time from the spathe, consist of three brilliant orange sepals and three purplish-blue or white petals. Two of the petals are joined together to form an arrow-like nectary. When the sunbirds sit to drink the nectar, the third petal opens to release the anther and cover their feet in pollen.