
Heliconia - Wikipedia
Heliconia is a genus of flowering plants in the monotypic family Heliconiaceae. Most of the 194 known species [3] are native to the tropical Americas, but a few are indigenous to certain islands of the western Pacific and Maluku in Indonesia. [2]
Heliconia - south-florida-plant-guide.com
Beautiful heliconia with its exotic flowers gives a South Florida landscape the lush look of the tropics. Read all about it!
Heliconia: How to Grow and Care for Heliconia Indoors - The …
Jan 2, 2024 · Heliconia (lobster claw) is a tropical plant requiring special care indoors. Learn helpful tips on growing conditions, repotting, pest control, and more.
Heliconia Growing & Care Guide - The Garden Magazine
Jul 19, 2023 · Heliconia, scientifically known as Heliconia spp., is a stunning tropical plant that belongs to the family Heliconiaceae. With its vibrant colors and unique appearance, it is often referred to as the “lobster claw” or “parrot’s beak” due to the shape of its flowers.
Heliconia | Description, Species, & Facts | Britannica
Mar 9, 2025 · Heliconia, genus of nearly 200 species of flowering plants of the family Heliconiaceae. Most species are found in tropical America, with a few native to certain islands of the western Pacific. The plants are characterized by brightly colored flower bracts and blue fruits.
Heliconia Plant Info - How To Grow A Lobster Claw Plant
Jun 14, 2021 · Heliconia lobster claw is also called parrot flower and has inconsequential tiny flowers covered by the showy bracts. It is native to Central to South America and is hardy in the United States in USDA plant growing zones 10 to 13.
Heliconia Flowers: Guide to Growing and Caring for Heliconias
Jul 15, 2021 · Heliconias are tropical, flowering plants with large flower stems in bright colors that are often used as cut flowers for showy arrangements. What Is a Heliconia Flower?
Heliconia – Gardening Solutions
Heliconias (hel-lick-KOE-nee-uhs) are true rainforest beauties. Gardeners love their lush foliage and bright, striking bracts. Ecologists, too, are fascinated by the plant’s link to rainforest birds. Hailing from the tropical Americas and the Pacific, heliconia species are well-adapted for hot and steamy weather.
How to Grow False Bird of Paradise (Heliconia) – Care Guide
Heliconia is closer to bananas than its commonly confused counterpart, the bird of paradise. This plant is a very fast grower that can even be considered to be invasive by some gardeners. …
Growing Heliconias Indoors and Out | Gardening Basics
Apr 24, 2020 · Heliconias are native to tropical America, with nearly 200 species identified. They are sometimes called lobster-claws or false bird-of-paradise. The unusual flowers have led to widespread cultivation of these plants, and some species have naturalized in places like Florida.