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Heliconia rostrata (Lobster claw, False-bird-of-paradise) is an herbaceous perennial native to the north western region of South America.  This plant has downward-facing flowers, and provides a source of nectar to birds. Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden, Onomea Bay, Hawaii
flower arrangement of macaw flower and white ginger flower in the flower exotic garden, Mahe, Seychelles
Exotic flowers of the herb hellconia psittacorum in the garden
Many species of Heliconia are found in rainforests or tropical wet forests of these regions.  This one is in a cloud forest in Costa Rica.
isolated Heliconia rostrata on a white background is a plant in the genus Heliconia. The inflorescence hangs down. The bracts are red. The tip is yellow and looks like a parrot's beak.
Heliconia flower at Kauai.
red Heliconia flower looks like lobster claws
Lobster Claw heliconia, Venezuela
A striking red bromeliad standing out against lush green foliage in Buenaventura Tropical Reserve, Ecuador, showcasing the vibrant beauty of the rainforest.
Heliconia angusta Vell.\nBrazilian heliconia\nHeliconiaceae
Heliconia flower. Picture taken in the Atlantic rainforest, southern Brazil. The Atlantic Rainforest is the most threatened rainforest in Brazil, a global biodiversity hotspot, famous of its biodiversity.
Selective focus of Heliconia flower with blurred background in Bali, Indonesia
In the Ecuadorian Amazon
Close-up of Heliconia Pendula flower in forest at Tayrona National Park, Colombia.
Flor Heliconia in the middle of the Colombian vegetation
Heliconia sp. in the rainforest of the Upper Amazon near the Pastasa River in South East Ecuador, South America
Paradise heliconia flower with tropical leaves nature background
Strelitzia reginae, also known as bird of paradise, is a tropical plant native to South Africa. It is named for its unique shape and bright colors, and symbolizes freedom, happiness and beauty. In many cultures, Strelitzia reginae is regarded as a symbol of nobility and elegance and is often used in gardening and floral design.
Heliconia flower with red color bloom in garden. Heliconia flower also know hanging lobster claw or false bird of paradise grow in nature. Heliconia has botanical name heliconia rostrata from heliconiaceae family
Heliconia flower, it is an exotic plant native to the Amazon basin.
Heliconia or false-bird-of-paradise, San Jose, Costa, Rica
Different types of the Heliconia flower in a jungle garden. Heliconia plants are native to South America and grow in wet tropical environments, however they are also found in abundance in Southeast Asia, such as Thailand where they are grown as an ornamental flower in parks and gardens.
A parrots beak heliconia (heliconia psittacorum). Heliconia psittacorum or Heliconia Golden Torch or False Bird of Paradise Flower. Beautiful Exotic tropical flowers in garden with leaves background.
Beautiful specimen of Heliconia under the rain in the garden
A red heliconia flower in a forest in mexico. High quality photo
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Red Flower with Green Leaf of Heliconia Plant Isolated on White Background
This image features Sahakari Spice Farm, nestled in the lush landscape of Goa. The farm is renowned for its organic cultivation of a wide variety of spices, tropical fruits, and medicinal herbs. The photograph showcases the verdant greenery of the farm, with rows of spice plants and trees under the Goan sun. The image aims to capture the essence of this eco-friendly spice farm, highlighting its role in sustainable agriculture and its contribution to Goa's rich agricultural heritage. It offers viewers a glimpse into the serene and natural beauty of the farm, reflecting the importance of traditional farming methods in modern times.
A Tropical arrangement with flowers and leaves of heliconia (Heliconia psittacorum) and space for message.
Wild torch ginger plant (Etlingera elatior) in a tropical rainforest
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