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A red Heliconia rostrata bract changing to yellow towards its tip with a yellow flower
Heliconia rostrata (Lobster Claws)

One of two national flowers of Bolivia native to Colombia with a habitat below 5,000 feet. Photographed in Pereria, Colombia.

Beautiful young girl holding onto a colorful Heliconia rostrata inflorescence
Wind shreaded leaves and hanging Heliconia rostrata inflorescences
Hanging Heliconia rostrata red and yellow panicles
Hanging Heliconia rostrata red and yellow inflorescences
Heliconia rostrata
Red and yellow Heliconia rostrata bracts with streaks of green and a yellow flower
Macro of a yellow flower emerging from the colorful bracts of Heliconia rostrata, with visible nectar and a small ant exploring the petal
Tropical inflorescence of Heliconia rostrata hanging downward among green foliage, displaying multiple red and yellow bracts in a striking cascade
Close-up view of vibrant red and yellow lobster-claw shaped bracts of Heliconia rostrata, showing their waxy texture and overlapping arrangement in bright sunlight

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