Heliconia stricta 'Dwarf Jamaican'

dwarf Jamaican

 

Heliconia stricta 'Dwarf Jamaican'

Huber 1906

pronounced: hell-ih-KOH-nee-uh STRICK-tuh

(Heliconiaceae — the heliconia family)

 

common name: dwarf Jamaican

See also Heliconia spp.

Strictus is Latin for 'drawn tight'. This is a small plant seldom growing more than 80–90 cm tall, a favourite for growing in pots. The dainty inflorescence, about 12–13 cm long, is deep rose-coloured and evenly graded from pale to deep hues. Each bract has some green on its upper edge, matching the tiny green and white striped sepals. It grows in full sun to 60% shade. The parent species, Heliconia stricta, is actually quite a large heliconia, and grows in clumps to a height of nearly 2 m with almost the same spread. It has 2 m-long banana-type leaves. Its inflorescences are similar to those of the dwarf varieties, but a little larger.

 

Photographs taken 2010, Picnic Bay

Page last updated 12th January 2019