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Heliconia: A Haven for Nature's Wonders In the vibrant world of heliconias, a symphony of colors and life unfolds. Picture No

Background imageHeliconia Collection: Hanging Lobster Claw - in park - Nice - France

Hanging Lobster Claw - in park - Nice - France
WAT-14456 Hanging Lobster Claw - in park Nice - France heliconia rostrata M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHeliconia Collection: Heliconia Flower Bastimentos National Park Bocas del Toro, Panama

Heliconia Flower Bastimentos National Park Bocas del Toro, Panama
MAR-280 Heliconia Flower Bastimentos National Park, Bocas del Toro, Panama Heliconia wagneriana Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHeliconia Collection: Heliconia Flower Bastimentos National Park Bocas del Toro, Panama

Heliconia Flower Bastimentos National Park Bocas del Toro, Panama
MAR-281 Heliconia Flower Bastimentos National Park, Bocas del Toro, Panama Heliconia wagneriana Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHeliconia Collection: Malaysia Heliconia Rostrata

Malaysia Heliconia Rostrata
BMD-195 Malaysia - Heliconia Rostrata flower Heliconia Rostrata Brian McDairmant Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHeliconia Collection: Heliconia (a species of Ginger) plant flowers at Borneo Rainforest Lodge, Sabah, Borneo

Heliconia (a species of Ginger) plant flowers at Borneo Rainforest Lodge, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June. Ma39. 3192
ANZ-1073 Heliconia (a species of Ginger) plant flowers at Borneo Rainforest Lodge Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June. Heliconia spp

Background imageHeliconia Collection: Close up of heliconia flower, Costa Rica, Central America

Close up of heliconia flower, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageHeliconia Collection: Heliconia flower, St

Heliconia flower, St. Lucia, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageHeliconia Collection: Heliconia flower (bird of paradise), tropical rainforest, Dominica, Caribbean

Heliconia flower (bird of paradise), tropical rainforest, Dominica, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageHeliconia Collection: Heliconia flower, Costa Rica, Central America

Heliconia flower, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageHeliconia Collection: Heliconia, Costa Rica

Heliconia, Costa Rica

Background imageHeliconia Collection: Heliconia wagneriana - related to the edible banana family - often pollinated by hummingbirds. St

Heliconia wagneriana - related to the edible banana family - often pollinated by hummingbirds. St
DAD-1787 Heliconia wagneriana - often pollinated by hummingbirds. St. Lucia, Windward Islands. February Heliconia wagneriana Related to the edible banana family David C Dixon Please note that prints

Background imageHeliconia Collection: Heliconia / Lobster Claw - Related to the edible banana family - often pollinated by hummingbirds

Heliconia / Lobster Claw - Related to the edible banana family - often pollinated by hummingbirds. St
DAD-1777 Heliconia / Lobster Claw - often pollinated by hummingbirds St. Lucia, Windward Islands. Heliconia sp. Related to the edible banana family David C Dixon Please note that prints are for



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Heliconia: A Haven for Nature's Wonders In the vibrant world of heliconias, a symphony of colors and life unfolds. Picture No. 10761658 captures the enchanting allure of these tropical flowers in Costa Rica, Central America. As the sun casts its golden rays upon them, they become a stage for nature's most fascinating creatures. Purple-throated hummingbirds, resplendent in their iridescent plumage, hover delicately around these Heliconia blooms. Their graceful dance is a testament to the flower's irresistible nectar that sustains them amidst this lush paradise. But it isn't just hummingbirds that find solace in Heliconia's embrace; even the Honey Catcher finds refuge here. With its intricate architecture resembling lobster claws, this flower becomes not only an oasis but also a sanctuary for wildlife seeking shelter from predators. Speaking of predators, lurking within the depths of these magnificent blossoms lies danger too - the Eyelash viper patiently awaits its unsuspecting prey on Heliconia lankasteri. Its venomous gaze reminds us that beauty can sometimes conceal peril. Meanwhile, territorial battles unfold as Rufous-tailed hummingbirds engage in fierce combat over ownership rights to these coveted Heliconia flowers. Amidst their aerial acrobatics and piercing calls, one cannot help but marvel at their determination and resilience. The Green-crowned brilliant adds yet another layer to this tapestry of life by feasting on Lobster-clawed Heliconias with two companions by its side. Together they create a spectacle against nature's canvas – three emerald jewels amidst fiery red petals. Beyond Costa Rica lies Kula Eco Park in Fiji's Coral Coast where another species thrives on these captivating blooms. Here we witness how even across continents and oceans, heliconias continue to enthrall as they offer sustenance to diverse inhabitants like never before seen Emerald Glass Frogs. Heliconia's allure extends beyond its flowers.