Heliconia episcopalis
Heliconia episcopalis is a species of plant in the family Heliconiaceae. It is an erect herb typically grows up to 2 meters tall, native to the Amazon Rainforest, in Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru in South America.[1][2]
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Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Monocots |
Clade: | Commelinids |
Order: | Zingiberales |
Family: | Heliconiaceae |
Genus: | Heliconia |
Species: | H. episcopalis |
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Heliconia episcopalis Vell. | |
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Uses
Heliconia episcopalis is a popular ornamental plant in hot regions with a humid climate.[3][4]
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References
- Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, Heliconia episcopalis
- José Mariano da Conceição Vellozo. 1827. Florae Fluminensis, seu, Descriptionum plantarum parectura Fluminensi sponte mascentium liber primus ad systema sexuale concinnatus 107, 3, t. 22, Heliconia episcopalis
- Loges, V., Castro, A.C.R., Costa, A.S., Verona, A.L., Nogueira, L.C., Guimarães, W.N.R., Castro, M.F.A. and Bezerra, M. (1 May 2007). "The Ornamental Attributes of Heliconia for Landscape Design in Brazil". Acta Horticulturae. Sanremo, Italy: ISHS. 743: 75–80. ISSN 0567-7572. Retrieved 19 May 2013.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
- Lorenzi, H.; Souza, M.S. (2001) Plantas Ornamentais no Brasil: arbustivas, herbáceas e trepadeiras. Plantarum Archived 2019-01-01 at the Wayback Machine ISBN 85-86714-12-7. (in Portuguese)
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