The exotic flowers of the Orange Bird of Paradise plant have the shape and form of the tropical creature's head and of feathers-the living bird that lives in the tropical jungle paradise. Most colors of the rainbow can be found in the flowers of the Orange Bird of Paradise. The leaves of the Orange Bird of Paradise plant are often shaped like a banana leaf, and from a distance, the plant looks like a banana tree. The spectacular flowers of the Bird of Paradise Lily plant are connected, pointed bracts of bright, waxy colors of red, orange, yellow and white. The flowers of the Orange Bird of Paradise plant flair upwards from the unfolding flower bud that begins to tilt sideways. Hummingbirds are attracted to the orange flower color of the Bird of Paradise bloom to collect the sweet nectar and satisfy the calorie requirements for their high rate of metabolism. A Bird of Paradise plant is a stunning sight to appreciate when planted next to walkways and hotel entrances. Does a white bird perched on a flower of the Orange Bird of Paradise fall in love with the blooms that mimic the shape of the white bird? Bird of Paradise plants grow well indoors under low light with low plant maintenance, requiring only slight watering at times. If the Orange Bird of Paradise plant is grown indoors, if can be successfully flowered even in low illumination.