A Week of Flowers, Day Three

I am joining Cathy at Words and Herbs for her winter blogging event, A Week of Flowers. I missed the first two episodes and am sending out a big blast of tropical warmth from my South Florida garden.

Above is Lobsterclaw Heliconia (Heliconia rostrata) in full bloom. These are summer flowering plants here. They love steamy heat much more than I do!

Follow the link to Words and Herbs to see more flowers.

12 comments on “A Week of Flowers, Day Three

  1. Karen's avatar Karen says:

    Your Lobsterclaw blooms are wonderful. They must be in the perfect spot because they are blooming so well.

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  2. Cathy's avatar Cathy says:

    Thanks for that blast of tropical warmth! I would actually welcome some steamy heat today – it has been around freezing point all day here. Glad you are joining in for the week of flowers today Amelia. 🤗

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  3. Beth Stetenfeld's avatar Beth Stetenfeld says:

    Beautiful! In this season, I need to get over to the indoor botanical gardens to see the green and colorful plants. Thanks for sharing yours!

    Beth @ PlantPostings

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  4. pbmgarden's avatar pbmgarden says:

    Hard to believe plants are even real sometimes. What a cool and interesting shape.

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  5. Eliza Waters's avatar Eliza Waters says:

    My fave! I just love the look of these heliconias! 🤩

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  6. tonytomeo's avatar tonytomeo says:

    Oh, I do like Heliconia for their foliage, but this bloom is too awesome for me to not want to grow it. I just can not give it what it wants. The weather here does not stay hot for long, and is certainly not humid. I might be able to grow it down by the creek for summer, but it would not like how cool it gets down there for winter.

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