Webb10 okt. 2007 · Plant type: An ornamental herbaceous shrub, originating from the Tropical, Central and South America, and the Pacific Ocean Islands west to Indonesia. Light: Prefers sunlight, especially the H. psittacorum (at least 5 hours direct sunlight) for continuous blooming though less sunlight can be tolerated which result in lush foliage instead. http://navigate.botanicgardens.org/weboi/oecgi2.exe/INET_ECM_DispPl?NAMENUM=5006&EXPANDPLANTLIST=1&startpage=0&refreshlist=1&DETAIL=1
Heliconias
WebbHeliconia stricta cv. 'Oliveiras Sharonii' Growing 2' to 6'( 0.6m to 1.8m ) high and prefers filtered sunlight and will grow in a place of up to 80% of shade Attractive foliage with … WebbHeliconia Stricta Sharonii Rojo is a beautiful, rare red leaf variety of upright Heliconia. This plant is used extensively in Hawaiian bouquets both as a foliage plant for its leaves and … tenant history patent
Heliconia stricta ‘Oliveira’s Sharonii’ - Tropics @Home
WebbHeliconia Stricta Sharonii Rojo is a beautiful, rare red leaf variety of upright Heliconia. This plant is used extensively in Hawaiian bouquets both as a foliage plant for its leaves and … WebbThis heliconia plant requires 75-85% sunlight. Depending on your location partial sun is often best. In the northern end of their grow zone, containerized Red Leaf Rojo Lobster Claw Heliconia plants should be brought indoors or protected during the winter months. In-ground plants require heavy mulching and often die-back, allowing the plant to ... WebbAlso, Heliconia sharonii--i have one type of this (I heard there are two and one is larger)is a small one growing to two feet tall and never fails to bloom on the same year's growth. It freezes down to the ground but alsways pops right back up it seems. tenant has unauthorized person in property