Showing posts with label heliconia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heliconia. Show all posts

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Tropical Heliconia Seedling

Here is one of the long-awaited heliconia seedlings. So far three have germinated out of about 20 that were planted. If the weather gets warmer, the seedlings should start to grow a faster pace, and maybe they'll bloom in time for summer. We shall see...

Friday, February 02, 2007

Heliconia Success

A few months ago, I collected about twenty seeds of a low-growing tropical heliconia that was, despite frost, thriving outdoors in the open. I brought the seeds home and scattered them in a trough of soil, and now they have germinated. I read that they can take up to ten months to germinate, so it seems to be a miracle that the seeds have grown in the dead of winter. The species is Heliconia psittacorum. The picture on the right shows a flower on the plant from which I collected seed.

Monday, January 22, 2007

Tropical Flavor


The bright colors of this Heliconia can surely cure the winter blues.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Bay Area Tropical


A stunning Heliconia schiedeana flower. This species is one of the cold-hardiest heliconias available.