27+ Bird Of Paradise Leaves Curling And Turning Brown. Failing to do so often results in plant death once the weather turns colder. If you see crispy, brown edges on your bird of paradise, it could be that birds of paradise like a lot of humidity and are generally pretty thirsty plants — do not place this plant near air vents or heaters.
It also has some issue with the leaves, like something eating it.
Let me explain this, indoor a bird of paradise does not need much water because it can get damaged roots from humidity, but white bird of paradise is mostly and outdoor plant, and outside it needs way more water but they can deal with that big the ends of the leaves are frayed and curling inward. The majority of species are found in papua new guinea and eastern australia. I haven't been able to identify this plant. The leaves away from the center of my bird of paradise are curling and folding.