Parrot’s Beak

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Parrot’s Beak is a common English name for several tropical plants with curved, beak-like flowers, often grown as ornamentals for their striking appearance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf common name
vernacular plant name
appliedTo several tropical plant species
associatedWith container gardening
hanging baskets
tropical and subtropical gardens
category ornamental plant common names
cultivatedFor decorative foliage in some species
showy inflorescences
hasCharacteristic curved beak-like flowers
striking floral appearance
language English
mayCause ambiguity between different plant species
namingBasis flower morphology
notTaxonomicRank true
refersTo Clianthus puniceus NERFINISHED
Heliconia psittacorum NERFINISHED
Impatiens niamniamensis NERFINISHED
Lotus berthelotii NERFINISHED
Lotus maculatus
shapeResembles parrot’s beak
typicalFlowerColor orange
red
yellow
typicalHabitatOfPlantsSoNamed frost-free regions GENERATED
warm climates GENERATED
usedAs ornamental plant name
usedBy gardeners
horticulturists
usedIn ornamental horticulture

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Bico do Papagaio translationOfName Parrot’s Beak