Heliconia rostrata Ruiz & Pav.
Sari Hontsi / Hamisbanán, Rékolló
About
Heliconia rostrata, the hanging lobster claw or false bird of paradise, is a herbaceous perennial plant native to El Salvador, Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Venezuela, Costa Rica, and Ecuador, and naturalized in Puerto Rico. It is found in tropical rainforests, as it thrives in warm and humid environments.The inflorescences of many other heliconias grow vertically, facing upwards (e.g. Heliconia bihai), their cup-shaped bracts storing water for birds and insects. This plant, however, has pendulous inflorescences with the bracts facing downwards, the flowers nestled underneath. Without the collection of rainwater in the bracts, the flowers within them provide a source of undiluted nectar. Heliconias are known to those who grow them as a host flower to many birds, especially hummingbirds. Because of its unique characteristics, it is often used as a specimen for tropical gardens and is commonly found in landscaped areas within humid and tropical regions. Along with the cantuta flower, Heliconia rostrata, known as patujú, is the national flower of Bolivia.
A Heliconia rostrata az egyszikűek (Liliopsida) osztályának a gyömbérvirágúak (Zingiberales) rendjébe, ezen belül a Heliconiaceae családjába tartozó faj.
Common Names
- False Bird Of Paradise
- Sari Hontsi, Sari Kida
- False Bird-Of-Paradise
Native Distribution
Detailed Regions
Southern America Brazil Acre | Southern America | Brazil | Acre | Amazonas | Rondônia | Mato Grosso | Western South America Bolivia | Western South America | Bolivia | Colombia | Ecuador | Peru
Data confidence: medium
Synonyms
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- Bihai poeppigiana (Eichler ex Petersen) Kuntze
- Bihai rostrata (Ruiz & Pav.) Griggs
- Bihai rostrata Griggs
- Heliconia poeppigiana Eichler
- Heliconia poeppigiana Eichler ex Petersen
- Heliconia rostrata Ruiz & Pav.