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Heliconia rostrata

Heliconia rostrata Ruiz & Pav.

Hanging Lobster ClawFalse Bird of ParadiseParrot's BeakCrab ClawPatuju

Hanging Lobster Claw is one of the most spectacular tropical heliconias with pendulous inflorescences of bright red and yellow bracts. This dramatic plant is a favorite for tropical gardens and long-lasting exotic flower arrangements.

Plant Family

Heliconiaceae (Heliconia family)

Blooming

Spring and summer (year-round in tropical climates)

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Heliconia rostrata displaying hanging lobster claw inflorescence
Heliconia rostrata displaying hanging lobster claw inflorescence

Symbolism & Meanings

Key Meanings

Exotic Beauty
Tropical Paradise
National Pride
Vibrant Life
Abundance
Bold Expression

Perfect For

Tropical celebrationsHawaiian luausWedding ceremoniesFestival decorationsGrand openingsExotic arrangements

Color Meanings

Scarlet Red:Passion, energy, and tropical fire
Yellow:Joy, sunshine, and celebration
Green:Life, growth, and tropical vitality

Similar flowers: pagoda flowers and nepenthess also share similar meanings.

Cultural Significance

Heliconia rostrata, known as "patuju," is the national flower of Bolivia (shared with cantuta). It represents the rich biodiversity and tropical heritage of Latin America. The spectacular hanging inflorescences make it one of the most sought-after tropical flowers worldwide. The plant is beloved by hummingbirds, which pollinate the flowers while feeding on nectar, creating an important ecological relationship. In tropical regions, heliconias symbolize exotic beauty, abundance, and the lush vitality of rainforest ecosystems.
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Botanical Information

Physical Characteristics

Flower Size: Inflorescence 1-3 feet long (30-90 cm), individual bracts 6-8 inches (15-20 cm)
Plant Size: 5-15 feet tall (1.5-4.5 m) in ideal conditions, 3-6 feet (1-2 m) in containers
Flower Shape: Pendulous (hanging) inflorescence with alternating bracts, each bract tipped with yellow and green

Natural Habitat

Native to: Central and South America (Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador), Naturalized in Puerto Rico
Habitat: Tropical rainforests and humid forest margins
Climate: Tropical, Subtropical

Growing Guide

Sunlight

Partial shade to full sun, benefits from some afternoon shade in hot climates

Water

High moisture needs, regular watering to keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged

Soil

Well-drained, Fertile, Rich in organic matter, Moist, Slightly acidic (pH 6.0-6.5)

Expert Growing Tips

1

Plant rhizomes in rich, well-draining soil with abundant organic matter

2

Maintain consistent moisture throughout growing season

3

Fertilize regularly with balanced fertilizer during active growth

4

Protect from temperatures below 50°F (10°C); not frost hardy

5

Can be grown in large containers in cold climates and moved indoors

6

Remove spent flower stalks and old leaves

7

Propagate by division of rhizomes every 2-3 years

8

Flowers appear on plants 2+ years old

Uses & Benefits

Ornamental Uses

  • Dramatic specimen plant for tropical gardens
  • Cut flowers with exceptional vase life (2-3 weeks)
  • Container plant for patios and conservatories
  • Hummingbird gardens and wildlife attractors
  • Poolside and water garden plantings
  • Exotic flower arrangements

Traditional Uses

  • Some traditional medicinal uses in native regions
  • Primarily valued for ornamental rather than medicinal purposes

Disclaimer: Information provided is for educational purposes only. Consult healthcare professionals before using any plant medicinally.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Heliconia rostrata

How do you care for Heliconia rostrata?

Hanging Lobster Claw needs rich, moist soil, regular watering, and partial shade to full sun. Fertilize regularly during the growing season and protect from frost. It thrives in warm, humid tropical conditions.

Is Heliconia rostrata a perennial?

Yes, Heliconia rostrata is a herbaceous perennial that grows from rhizomes. In tropical climates, it remains evergreen year-round. In cooler areas, it must be protected from frost or grown in containers.

How long do Heliconia flowers last?

Heliconia rostrata flowers are extremely long-lasting, persisting for several weeks on the plant. As cut flowers, they can last 2-3 weeks in a vase, making them excellent for arrangements.

Do hummingbirds like Heliconia rostrata?

Yes, hummingbirds are the primary pollinators of Heliconia rostrata. The pendulous flowers provide undiluted nectar, and hummingbirds are strongly attracted to the bright red and yellow bracts.

Available Colors

Scarlet Red
Red
Yellow
Green

Quick Facts

Type:perennial
Family:Heliconiaceae (Heliconia family)
Native to:Central and South America (Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador)
Blooms:Spring and summer (year-round in tropical climates)

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