This structural evergreen is primarily grown for its handsome (banana-like) foliage, which becomes shredded as it ages. Given time and the right  conditions however, it may occasionally produce a blue and white flowerhead too! In its native environment, this plant can   grow to a great height (the foliage alone nearing 4m), but when confined to a  pot and kept as an indoor plant, it will be a much more modest, but no less  decorative specimen. 
  Please note that the pot in the photograph is not supplied with the plant (which is sent out in a simple nursery pot). They do however make  excellent potted plants, and if you wish to pot yours up, we do have a  wide range of pots on our website to  choose from.
                                    
                                        How to care for Strelitzia nicolai:
                                          During the growing season water regularly and apply a balanced liquid fertiliser each month. Water sparingly in winter and top dress each spring. As the old leaves become shredded, trim them off. The plants should be potted into a larger pot in autumn and may be left outside from May to September (provided there is no risk of frost). They need winter protection and can be kept in a greenhouse or conservatory from October through to April.
                                     
                                        
                                            Eventual height:
                                            2m
                                            Eventual spread:
                                            2m
                                         
                                        
                                            Position:
                                            Full sun / light shade