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The Heliconia Orthotricha Cv. Coconut Ice is a beautiful, clumping, tropical plant known for its distinctive, upright bracts that are bright pink with a white base and a dark green lip. The bracts have a velvety, hairy texture.

Here is a care guide for Heliconia Orthotricha Cv. Coconut Ice:
1. Light Requirements
- Ideal: Full sun to part shade.
- It generally performs best with a good amount of light.
- In regions with intense, harsh sun, it benefits from a position that receives morning sun and is protected from the strong afternoon sun.
- Too much shade: Can result in fewer flowers and leggy growth as the plant stretches for light.
2. Water & Humidity
- Watering: This Heliconia requires consistent and abundant water.
- The soil should be kept moist at all times during the growing season (spring through fall).
- It is not drought-tolerant. Allowing the soil to dry out can lead to brown leaf margins and tips.
- Crucially, it requires good drainage. While it loves moisture, it cannot tolerate sitting in soggy, waterlogged soil, which causes root rot.
- Humidity: As a tropical plant, it thrives in high humidity. Brown leaf tips can be an indication of low humidity.
3. Temperature & Climate
- Climate: Best suited for tropical and subtropical climates (USDA Zones 10-11). It is a good option for cooler subtropical areas as well.
- Temperature: It loves warmth. Ideal temperatures are generally above $60^\circ\text{F}$ ($16^\circ\text{C}$).
- Frost-Free: It is not frost-tolerant. Exposure to cold temperatures, especially below $50^\circ\text{F}$ ($10^\circ\text{C}$), will cause damage, and a prolonged freeze will kill the rhizome (root structure).
- Cold Protection: If you live outside of a consistently warm climate, grow it in a container so it can be moved indoors or to a sheltered, heated area during the winter months.
4. Soil & Fertilizing
- Soil: Requires well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter.
- Amend the planting area or potting mix generously with compost, well-rotted manure, or organic peat humus.
- A slightly acidic $\text{pH}$ (around $6.0-6.5$) is preferred.
- Fertilizer: Heliconias are heavy feeders. Regular fertilization is key to encouraging vigorous growth and prolific flowering.
- Growing Season (Spring to Autumn): Feed regularly with a high-quality, slow-release granular fertilizer every 3-4 months.
- Supplement with a liquid fertilizer rich in magnesium and balanced $\text{NPK}$ every 4 weeks during the warmer months for the best blooms.
- Stop or significantly reduce feeding during the cool/dormant winter period.

5. Growth Habit & Maintenance Heliconia Orthotricha Cv. Coconut Ice
- Size: This cultivar grows to a moderate height of around $5$ to $8$ feet ($1.5$ to $2.5$ meters).
- Growth Habit: It is a clumping variety, meaning it spreads slowly from the center via rhizomes, forming a dense cluster. It is not as aggressively spreading as some other heliconias.
- Pruning:
- Dead Stalks: Once a stem has produced a flower (inflorescence), it will not flower again. Cut the entire spent stalk down to the ground to redirect energy to new shoots (rhizomes) and encourage future blooms.
- Foliage: Trim off any damaged, yellowing, or old leaves as they occur to keep the plant looking tidy.
- Wind Protection: The large, banana-like leaves can be easily shredded by strong winds. Plant it in a sheltered position to maintain its best appearance.
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