By Kristi Waterworth Eye-catching and distinctive, the bird of paradise is a fairly easy tropical plant to grow indoors or out. Bird of paradise is one of the most unique plants American growers can get their hands on these days. Although a few lucky gardeners can place bird of paradise out in the garden, by and large, most growers keep them as indoor or patio plants. Sometimes, despite your best efforts, they may develop yellow leaves due to problems with lighting, watering or pests. Read on to find out if your yellowing plant can be saved. What Causes Yellowing Leaves on a Bird of Paradise Plant? There are few bird of paradise plant problems that initiates should be aware of, but yellowing leaves on a bird of paradise plant is among the most common. This condition is typically caused by improper growing conditions, so let’s explore exactly what it takes
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