Some people imagine a bird in flight, others see a regal head plume when spying a bird of paradise plant. With an exotic look like that, these plants have got to be hard to grow, right?
I'm thinking about giving it a prune – what's the best way to do so? A: Bird of paradise plants make a statement indoors with their impressive foliage and lofty height. And in warmer climates ...
Scientists suspect that the presence of moa-nalo influenced the evolution of these plants’ defenses. Birds have been a critical force in shaping the ecology of the Hawaiian Islands.-- ...