
This document provides a detailed description of the wild plantain, also known as Caribbean heliconia (Heliconia caribaea). It is an herbaceous perennial with large, leathery leaves and showy flowers, suitable for tropical gardens and indoor decoration. The plant thrives in USDA hardiness zones 10B through 11, preferring fertile, moist soil and partial to full sun. It can grow up to 15 feet tall and is propagated by division of matted clumps. While it has outstanding ornamental features, it is sensitive to pests and diseases such as leaf spots, scales, and nematodes. The document also highlights its moderate drought and soil salt tolerance. Original publication date October 1999.
QH301-705.5, Agriculture (General), Plant culture, Biology (General), Heliconiaceae, S1-972, SB1-1110
QH301-705.5, Agriculture (General), Plant culture, Biology (General), Heliconiaceae, S1-972, SB1-1110
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