Heliconiaceae - Botanical Family

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Heliconia angusta yellow flower close up with large green leaves on a stem
Heliconia angusta yellow flower growing near large green leaves on a stem

Botanical name: Heliconia angusta

Common name: Christmas Heliconia

Family: Heliconiaceae

Origin: Mexico to Ecuador

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeShadeWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirds

Clump forming perennials up to 4 feet tall (1.2 m)Watering Needs: Moist, well drained soil.Propagation: Clump division, or rhizome.


Heliconia angusta orange flower close up against broad smooth dark green leaves
Heliconia angusta orange flower with pointed segments against large dark green foliage
Heliconia angusta (Christmas Heliconia) with yellow flower close up
Heliconia angusta (Christmas Heliconia) yellow flower surrounded by broad green leaves
Heliconia angusta yellow flower close up with thick green leaves in sharp focus
Heliconia angusta yellow flower spikes emerge from among wide deep green leaves


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Heliconia angusta (Christmas Holiday Heliconia) 'Christmas Holiday' red and white flower close up
Heliconia angusta (Christmas Holiday Heliconia) 'Christmas Holiday' red bracts with white flower parts.

Botanical name: Heliconia angusta

Common name: Christmas Holiday Heliconia

Cultivar: Christmas Holiday

Family: Heliconiaceae

Origin: Brazil

Hardiness: 35°F

USDA Plant Hardiness MapSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyRed, crimson, vinous flowersWhite, off-white flowers

Heliconia angusta, Christmas Holiday is a small shrub that typically grows 2 to 5 feet tall, although it can grow taller. It prefers full sun, but can tolerate some semi-shade. To achieve optimal growth, the soil should be rich, wet, and well-drained, with regular watering. This variety is commonly called the Christmas heliconia because its red and white inflorescences emerging during the winter Holiday season, although the plant will bloom throughout the rest of the year as well. It typically produces off-white or white flowers, often with red and crimson upper petals and vinous lower petals.

Christmas Holiday is relatively cold hardy, at least to 30 degrees Fahrenheit for a short exposure. It can also be grown in containers in cold regions, as long as those containers are brought inside during the winter months.

In areas where it can be grown outdoors in a garden, Christmas Holiday is best grown in USDA Zones 9-11. When grown outdoors in these climates, the plant will benefit from fertilizer and compost topdressing, as well as regular pruning to keep it within its desired size.

Overall, Christmas Holiday is a beautiful, cold hardy tropical shrub that can bring a lot of cheer to any garden or landscaping setting. With proper care, it can produce a stunning array of flowers with its signature red, white, and vinous color palette. With its low-maintenance growing requirements, it is a joy to share with family and friends.

Wild populations, which are native to southeastern Brazil, are classified as vulnerable.


Heliconia angusta (Christmas Holiday Heliconia) 'Christmas Holiday' red white flower close up on green leaves.
Heliconia angusta (Christmas Holiday Heliconia) 'Christmas Holiday' flower with distinct red bracts and white floral segments.
Heliconia angusta (Christmas Holiday Heliconia) 'Christmas Holiday' red white flower close up on green leaves
Heliconia angusta (Christmas Holiday Heliconia) 'Christmas Holiday' with vibrant red and white flower amidst lush foliage.


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Heliconia aurantiaca (Golden Dwarf Heliconia) yellow green flower close up.
Heliconia aurantiaca (Golden Dwarf Heliconia) with yellow bracts and small green fruit.

Botanical name: Heliconia aurantiaca

Common names: Golden Dwarf Heliconia, Yellow Heliconia

Family: Heliconiaceae

Origin: Belize

USDA Plant Hardiness MapSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyYellow, orange flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirds

Golden Heliconia - excellent cut flowers, resembling Bird of Paradise in yellow to orange! Endemic to Central America - south Mexico and Guatemala. Its natural habitat is montane forests. Tropical, evergreen perennial with short rhizomes and smooth, leathery, 7 to 16 inch long, oblong leaves. The plant is a smaller species (4 - 5 ft) with a compact, relatively small, erect inflorescence. Unusual, 8 inch long inflorescences, resembling birds of paradise, hold light yellow to orange sepaled flowers. Borne from spring through summer. Cold-sensitive and requires a minimum temperature of 40 F. This species does not tolerate heavy clearing and disturbance.


Heliconia aurantiaca (Golden Dwarf Heliconia) with yellow bracts and small green fruit close up.
Heliconia aurantiaca (Golden Dwarf Heliconia) with yellow bracts and many developing small green fruit clusters.
Heliconia aurantiaca (Golden Dwarf Heliconia) with yellow flowers and green leaves on the plant.
Heliconia aurantiaca (Golden Dwarf Heliconia) with yellow flowers emerging from dense, wide, green tropical leaves.


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Heliconia bihai x marginata 'Rauliniana' red yellow flower hanging from tall green plant
Heliconia bihai x marginata 'Rauliniana' red yellow flower drooping among long green leaves

Botanical name: Heliconia bihai x marginata Rauliniana

Common names: Heliconia Paradise, Rauliniana

Cultivar: Rauliniana

Family: Heliconiaceae

Hardiness: 35°F

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowers

A very upright growing heliconia, rauliniana has red/yellow bracts the twist as they open. Inflorescence consisting of 10 to 15 spirally arranged bracts. It is a strong grower, and blooms freely in warmer months.

What makes Heliconia bihai x marginata Rauliniana distinctive?

Heliconia bihai x marginata Rauliniana grows as a vigorous clumping hybrid with tall, sturdy shoots and broad evergreen foliage that creates a dramatic vertical accent. Its inflorescences rise above the leaves and display prominent bracts in bright tones typical of bihai-lineage heliconias, enhanced by the marginata parentage that contributes crisp contrasting edges and refined color definition. The plant thrives in full sun to light shade with steady warmth, high humidity, and regular moisture in rich, well-drained soil. It performs reliably in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 10-11, where it remains frost-free; brief chills below this range can damage young shoots, so protection is recommended in marginal climates. In suitable warm regions it becomes a dominant structural feature, producing bold seasonal displays typical of large hybrid heliconias.


Heliconia bihai x marginata 'Rauliniana' red yellow flower close up plant leaves
Heliconia bihai x marginata 'Rauliniana' red yellow flower with green leaves
Heliconia bihai x marginata 'Rauliniana' green plant with red flower stalks growing tall
Heliconia bihai x marginata 'Rauliniana' displaying long green leaves and slender red flower spikes.


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Heliconia bihai (Macaw Flower) with long green bracts in a close up plant shot.
Heliconia bihai (Macaw Flower) showing elongated green bracts with sharp points against a textured curtain.

Botanical names: Heliconia bihai, Bihai bihai, Heliconia humilis

Common name: Macaw Flower

Family: Heliconiaceae

Origin: Central America, Caribbean

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyRed, crimson, vinous flowersOrnamental foliagePlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirds

Heliconia bihai cv.Emerald Forest has a striking solid green flower which is great for exotic flower arrangements, especially when combined with white flowers. The plant is vigorous, erect and clumping, from 6-8 feet tall. Can grow in partial shade to full sun. Blooms from March through July.


Heliconia bihai (Macaw Flower) with orange and yellow petals on a vibrant green plant
Heliconia bihai (Macaw Flower) with colorful petals nestled among large green leaves on stems
Heliconia bihai (Macaw Flower) yellow and orange flower close up between lush green leaves.
Heliconia bihai (Macaw Flower) with pointed yellow and orange bracts among tall green stems.


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Heliconia caribaea red and yellow flower close up with green leaves behind
Heliconia caribaea flower with red and yellow waxy bracts near green leaves

Botanical name: Heliconia caribaea

Common names: Lobster Claw, Parrot Beak

Family: Heliconiaceae

Origin: Puerto Rico, Columbia, Central America, Caribbean

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSemi-shadeShadeFull sunWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersPink flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirds

Heliconia caribea is one of the largest heliconias found commonly in the trade. If in reasonable conditions, it blooms all year. Many clones are available in a variety of flower colors.

Watering Needs: Moist, well drained soil.

Propagation: Clump division, or rhizome.

One of the most impressive hybrids Heliconia Caribaea x bihai Jacquini is the harder to get large growing variety. It has eyecatching bright red/orange bracts which have a thick golden border. Jacquinii is a natural hybrid that blooms prolifically in summer and autumn with spectacular huge upright bracts. A large, erect plant habit, with big broad tropical leaves. The bihais are quite tolerant of cooler conditions. Height growth varies 5-7 ft depending on the warmth of your climate. Grows well in partial shade to full sun.




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Heliconia collinsiana (Hanging Heliconia) red yellow flower hanging down in a close up
Heliconia collinsiana (Hanging Heliconia) with long red and yellow flower bracts drooping from wide leaves
Heliconia collinsiana

Botanical names: Heliconia collinsiana, Bihai collinsiana

Common names: Hanging Heliconia, Platanillo

Family: Heliconiaceae

Origin: Central America, Mexico

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSemi-shadeWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyRed, crimson, vinous flowers

Heliconia collinsiana is a popular ornamental plant in hot regions with a humid climate. Waxy white stems and undersides of leaves with long, pendulous bracts of orange and red. The fruits are very attractive, first yellow, then becoming mature to a bright purple-blue color.


Heliconia collinsiana (Hanging Heliconia) with pink bracts and yellow fruit in a close up
Heliconia collinsiana (Hanging Heliconia) with hanging pink bracts protecting a cluster of small yellow fruit.
Heliconia collinsiana (Hanging Heliconia) with red bracts and yellow flower clusters in close up
Heliconia collinsiana (Hanging Heliconia) with red bracts and yellow flower clusters hanging from sturdy stems.
Heliconia collinsiana (Hanging Heliconia) red yellow flower hanging from a leafy green stem close up
Heliconia collinsiana (Hanging Heliconia) flower with long red pointed bracts and small yellow individual segments
Heliconia collinsiana (Hanging Heliconia) yellow fruit cluster close up
Heliconia collinsiana (Hanging Heliconia) with yellow fruit hanging downward in a tight cluster.


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Heliconia hirsuta (Heliconia Costa Flores) red orange yellow flower, close up on light background.
Heliconia hirsuta (Heliconia Costa Flores) showing pointed red and yellow flower bracts on central stem.

Botanical name: Heliconia hirsuta

Common name: Heliconia Costa Flores

Family: Heliconiaceae

Origin: Costa Rica

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeShadeFull sunYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirds

Heliconia hirsuta Costa Flores is native to Costa Rica. It blooms from late spring to early summer. The Costa Flores produces dark red bracts with yellow sepals with black accents on them. It enjoys full sun to partial shade and flourishes in zones 10 and higher. To prevent wilting, it is recommended to water this plant daily. It can grow to be 3 to 5 feet in height. Great for attracting bees, butterflies, and birds.



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Heliconia latispatha (Expanded Lobsterclaw) close up red and yellow flower
Heliconia latispatha (Expanded Lobsterclaw) with vibrant red and yellow flower segments visible.

Botanical name: Heliconia latispatha

Common name: Expanded Lobsterclaw

Family: Heliconiaceae

Origin: Central America, Southern America

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirds

Heliconia latispatha grows up to 12 ft tall, with leaves resembling those of bananas. Inflorescence is erect, up to 2 ft long, with red or orange bracts subtending green, yellow or orange flowers. What is nice about this Heliconia is how the blooms appear at the very top of the stalk, shown off above all the leaves.




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Heliconia orthotricha orange flower close up between large waxy deep green leaves
Heliconia orthotricha orange flower standing among large waxy green foliage leaves

Botanical name: Heliconia orthotricha

Common names: Heliconia, Lobster claw

Family: Heliconiaceae

Origin: Northern South America

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersPink flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirds

A showstopping perennial ornamental from the banana family, Heliconia orthotricha is native to Northern South America. These stunning plants boast bright and vibrant flowers that become the center of attention in any garden. With their colorful, large inflorescences in red, pink, and yellow hues. They attract butterflies and hummingbirds to any landscape.

The Heliconia orthotricha is a large shrub that can reach heights of 5-10 ft tall and is a petite shrub at 2-5 ft. It does best in a full sun to semi-shade environment and requires regular watering and heavy feeding in rich soil. Though it generally thrives in USDA Zone 9-11, it can in fact be grown in colder regions in a pot, although extra care must be taken when temperatures drop.

This magnificent plant produces huge red, crimson or vinous flowers, as well as stunning pink and yellow or orange blooms. The inflorescence can last up to two months, and their showy appearance makes the Heliconia orthotricha an ideal plant for anyone seeking a tropical look in their outdoor space. The plant is known for its firework-like beauty that is sure to add to any garden's wow factor.

Overall, the Heliconia orthotricha is a notable perennial ornamental to bring a tropical flair to any outdoor setting. Whether planted in the ground or grown in a pot, its stunning flowers will bring beauty, joy, and life to the space.


Heliconia orthotricha (Heliconia) red and yellow flower close up in a vertical plant arrangement.
Heliconia orthotricha (Heliconia) with stacked red and yellow bracts on a tall green stem.
Heliconia orthotricha (Heliconia) red flower close up with green leaves attached to the stem
Heliconia orthotricha (Heliconia) red flower with stacked bracts rising above the large green foliage


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