Heliconia

Heliconia Lobster Claw Plants Heliconia Growing Conditions And Care
Heliconia Growing Conditions Lobster claw plant thrives in either partial shade or full sun locations. The soil must be well draining, but fertile and...
Heliconia Leaf Diseases Common Diseases Of Heliconia Plants
Heliconia leaves curling are often caused by a variety of fungi. There are many fungal diseases that cause leaf spots, yellowed edges, curled and dist...
heliconia brown leaves
Water heliconias regularly during periods of extended drought to keep them healthy and beautiful. If they dry out too much, their large leaves may tur...
heliconia diseases
Heliconia leaf diseases, in particular, are very common but rarely do lasting harm. Heliconia leaves curling are often caused by a variety of fungi. T...
heliconia varieties
Varieties. There are many varieties of heliconia, including smaller heliconia psittacorum types, and other 'clumping' types that grow in a cluster. Po...
heliconia care and maintenance
Give your heliconia bright light and water it regularly, but be careful not to overwater. Let the soil almost dry out between watering, and avoid allo...
Cutting Back Heliconia Plants - How To Prune Lobster Claw
Trim lobster claw Heliconia by snipping off any dead or damaged stems or leaves. If you find that more than a couple leaves are damaged on one stem, c...
heliconia leaves
Heliconias are medium (L) to tall plants (LC and C), with banana-like leaves (RC) that may split with age (R). Once a plant is mature, each shoot has ...
heliconia leaves curling
Heliconia leaves curling are often caused by a variety of fungi. There are many fungal diseases that cause leaf spots, yellowed edges, curled and dist...