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Flowers

Lobster
Claw

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Lobster Claw

Heliconia rostrata

Heliconia rostrata has a pendent inflorescence, the bracts are red with greenish yellow edges. Each bract resembles a lobster's claw, hence the common name. It is a very popular species, and one of the more common in cultivation. The inflorescence it produces is one of the most colorful one will ever encounter. The mature plant normally starts to flower in the summer. The flowers last a long time and make an excellent cut flower. It is an easy grower in tropical areas but some room is required because the stalks can reach 7 feet in height.

Hanging Heliconia

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Taxanomy

ZINGIBERALES
HELICONIACEAE
Heliconia rostrata

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