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'Orange Christmas' Heliconia

Heliconia Angusta 'Orange Christmas'

Photo by DoreenZhang
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Description:

Heliconia Angusta is commonly called the Christmas Heliconia because its red and white inflorescences usually emerge during the holiday season. 'Orange Christmas' is a striking bright orange heliconia which blooms from December to March. It is a vigorous plant and prolific bloomer, 3-4 feet tall. The pale yellow true flowers and ovaries contrast nicely with the orange bracts.

Habitat:

Wild populations, which are native to southeastern Brazil, are classified as vulnerable by the World Conservation Union largely due to the conversion of their diminishing habitats for agricultural purposes. However, the genetic diversity of wild populations has, at least in part, been preserved by the ex-situ cultivation of Heliconia Angusta. The popularity of Heliconia Angusta as a tropical garden plant and horticultural specimen has encouraged widespread propagation of this species by commercial nurseries and botanical gardens.

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