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Sharon 22-10-2003 06:12 PM

Pink Bird of Paradise
 
Does anyone have or has anyone seen Pink Bird of Paradise? I'm wondering
if they are similar to Red Bird of Paradise except for the color?

Sharon


Cereoid-UR12- 22-10-2003 06:32 PM

Pink Bird of Paradise
 
Common names are often very misleading.

Do you have a link to a picture of this plant we can see?

I would suspect that it might be something in the Ginger family rather than
a Strelitzia.


Sharon wrote in message
...
Does anyone have or has anyone seen Pink Bird of Paradise? I'm wondering
if they are similar to Red Bird of Paradise except for the color?

Sharon




animaux 22-10-2003 11:42 PM

Pink Bird of Paradise
 
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 10:03:01 -0700, Sharon opined:

Does anyone have or has anyone seen Pink Bird of Paradise? I'm wondering
if they are similar to Red Bird of Paradise except for the color?

Sharon


I've not seen them, but there are similar plants which sometimes have the common
name of bird of paradise and they are Heliconia.

Sharon 23-10-2003 04:02 AM

Pink Bird of Paradise
 


Cereoid-UR12- wrote:
Common names are often very misleading.

Do you have a link to a picture of this plant we can see?

I would suspect that it might be something in the Ginger family rather than
a Strelitzia.

Here is a link to a pictu
http://komaluyo.com/images/pinkk08.jpg

Sharon wrote in message
...
Does anyone have or has anyone seen Pink Bird of Paradise? I'm wondering
if they are similar to Red Bird of Paradise except for the color?

Sharon





Cereoid-UR12- 23-10-2003 09:12 AM

Pink Bird of Paradise
 
Your picture shows just how misleading and useless common names are.

The plant has absolutely nothing at all to do with Strelitzia or Heliconia.
It isn't even a monocot.

Its a Caesalpinia, an arborescent legume.


Sharon wrote in message
...


Cereoid-UR12- wrote:
Common names are often very misleading.

Do you have a link to a picture of this plant we can see?

I would suspect that it might be something in the Ginger family rather

than
a Strelitzia.

Here is a link to a pictu
http://komaluyo.com/images/pinkk08.jpg

Sharon wrote in message
...
Does anyone have or has anyone seen Pink Bird of Paradise? I'm

wondering
if they are similar to Red Bird of Paradise except for the color?

Sharon







animaux 23-10-2003 02:42 PM

Pink Bird of Paradise
 
They call that plant Pride of Barbados or Texas Bird of Paradise. It drives me
crazy. I have a beautiful cache of seeds from my four foot plant. Anyone want
some seeds? Very easy to propagate. I can spare a few seeds, but I am growing
them for a local garden center...so don't have tons to give out.

Victoria-by the way, it also comes in a yellow. Does anyone have seeds of that
one?


On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 07:42:42 GMT, "Cereoid-UR12-"
opined:

Your picture shows just how misleading and useless common names are.

The plant has absolutely nothing at all to do with Strelitzia or Heliconia.
It isn't even a monocot.

Its a Caesalpinia, an arborescent legume.


Sharon wrote in message
...


Cereoid-UR12- wrote:
Common names are often very misleading.

Do you have a link to a picture of this plant we can see?

I would suspect that it might be something in the Ginger family rather

than
a Strelitzia.

Here is a link to a pictu
http://komaluyo.com/images/pinkk08.jpg

Sharon wrote in message
...
Does anyone have or has anyone seen Pink Bird of Paradise? I'm

wondering
if they are similar to Red Bird of Paradise except for the color?

Sharon







Theo 23-10-2003 10:02 PM

Pink Bird of Paradise
 
Could you please send me some of those seeds?
-Theo
"animaux" wrote in message
...
They call that plant Pride of Barbados or Texas Bird of Paradise. It

drives me
crazy. I have a beautiful cache of seeds from my four foot plant. Anyone

want
some seeds? Very easy to propagate. I can spare a few seeds, but I am

growing
them for a local garden center...so don't have tons to give out.

Victoria-by the way, it also comes in a yellow. Does anyone have seeds of

that
one?


On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 07:42:42 GMT, "Cereoid-UR12-"


opined:

Your picture shows just how misleading and useless common names are.

The plant has absolutely nothing at all to do with Strelitzia or

Heliconia.
It isn't even a monocot.

Its a Caesalpinia, an arborescent legume.


Sharon wrote in message
...


Cereoid-UR12- wrote:
Common names are often very misleading.

Do you have a link to a picture of this plant we can see?

I would suspect that it might be something in the Ginger family

rather
than
a Strelitzia.

Here is a link to a pictu
http://komaluyo.com/images/pinkk08.jpg

Sharon wrote in message
...
Does anyone have or has anyone seen Pink Bird of Paradise? I'm

wondering
if they are similar to Red Bird of Paradise except for the color?

Sharon









animaux 23-10-2003 11:12 PM

Pink Bird of Paradise
 
Send me your address to: 0 remove the zero or it will bounce.
Here is a photo of mine this past season:

http://home.austin.rr.com/animaux/ne...n/Page_2x.html

Victoria


On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 20:56:52 GMT, "Theo" opined:

Could you please send me some of those seeds?
-Theo
"animaux" wrote in message
.. .
They call that plant Pride of Barbados or Texas Bird of Paradise. It

drives me
crazy. I have a beautiful cache of seeds from my four foot plant. Anyone

want
some seeds? Very easy to propagate. I can spare a few seeds, but I am

growing
them for a local garden center...so don't have tons to give out.

Victoria-by the way, it also comes in a yellow. Does anyone have seeds of

that
one?


On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 07:42:42 GMT, "Cereoid-UR12-"


opined:

Your picture shows just how misleading and useless common names are.

The plant has absolutely nothing at all to do with Strelitzia or

Heliconia.
It isn't even a monocot.

Its a Caesalpinia, an arborescent legume.


Sharon wrote in message
...


Cereoid-UR12- wrote:
Common names are often very misleading.

Do you have a link to a picture of this plant we can see?

I would suspect that it might be something in the Ginger family

rather
than
a Strelitzia.

Here is a link to a pictu
http://komaluyo.com/images/pinkk08.jpg

Sharon wrote in message
...
Does anyone have or has anyone seen Pink Bird of Paradise? I'm
wondering
if they are similar to Red Bird of Paradise except for the color?

Sharon










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