Heliconia rostrata Lobster Claw
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Heliconiaceae

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Gilman, Edward, and Alan W. Meerow. 2007. “Heliconia Rostrata Lobster Claw: FPS248/FP248, 5/2007”. EDIS 2007 (16). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-fp248-1999.

Abstract

This document provides an overview of the Heliconia rostrata, commonly known as lobster claw or false bird of paradise. It describes the plant’s physical characteristics, including its leathery, dark green leaves and striking scarlet and yellow bracts. The plant thrives in USDA hardiness zones 10B through 11 and is suitable for tropical gardens and indoor decoration. It requires fertile, moist soil and regular fertilization for optimal growth. The document also highlights the plant’s moderate drought and soil salt tolerance, as well as its susceptibility to certain pests and diseases. Propagation is typically done by division of the matted clumps. Original publication date October 1999. 

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