Gustavia superba is an understory tree that grows in Central and north-western South America. Common names include membrillo, sachamango and heaven lotus. The trunk is around 5-10m high with the leaves radiating from the top (like palms).
Heaven lotus has strong resistance to disease and is generally not vulnerable to illnesses. With regard to care, this plant is fairly low-maintenance. When grown outdoors it needs little watering, and larger specimens typically do not require pruning. However, smaller plants should be pruned after they finish blooming. Heaven lotus is suitable for anyone who has an outdoor area, such as a garden or a deck, and does not need extensive plant-care experience.
How to keep Gustavia Superba.
Light
Heaven lotus naturally occurs in habitats like forest understories and rocky sites, where it grows under natural shade. It favors partial sun but can tolerate both full sun and full shade, reflecting its adaptable, hardy nature.
Water
The Heaven Lotus, native to tropical rainforests, thrives in environments with high humidity and moist soil. To support its continuous growth and leaf retention throughout the year—mirroring the conditions of its natural habitat—it should be watered weekly to avoid waterlogging.
Temperature
Heaven lotus comes from tropical areas where the weather is generally warm and humid. Consequently, it is well suited to high heat and moisture. It is sensitive to abrupt temperature changes and prefers a stable thermal environment, so avoiding indoor temperature swings is important. It generally cannot tolerate cold and needs relatively high temperatures to grow. If the surrounding temperature falls too low, the plant may stop growing or even die.
Fertilizer
The best time to fertilize a Heaven lotus is in early spring, as it breaks dormancy. This supports overall growth and flower development. Fertilizing improves the foliage, stems, and branches, and encourages large, vibrant, long-lasting blooms. It assists in moving nutrients from the roots to the flowers and enhances the plant’s health and resistance to disease.
Pruning
To keep the heaven lotus looking vibrant, prune it during its dormant period, from early to late winter. Focus on removing dead branches and thinning out crowded areas to improve air circulation. This practice promotes healthier growth and enhances blooming in the coming season. Regular pruning helps maintain the plant's shape and encourages vigorous flowering.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Tree
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Gustavia
- Family
- Lecythidaceae
- Hardiness Zone
- 10-12
- Mature Height
- 4.57 m to 9.75 m
- Mature Spread
- 4.88 m to 10.06 m
- Leaf Color
- Dark Green
- Leaf Type
- Evergreen
- Flower Color
- Pink, White
- Flower Size
- 15.24 cm to 30.48 cm
- Bloom Time
- All year round
- Planting Time
- Spring, Summer, Autumn
- Harvest Time
- All year round
- Native Area
- Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama
Other names.
Reader questions.
What are the sunlight requirements for Heaven Lotus?
Heaven Lotus thrives best under partial sun conditions, requiring about 3-6 hours of sunlight daily. Despite its preference for partial sun, it can also tolerate full shade, thanks to its native environments like forest understories or rocky areas that offer natural shade. A useful tip for gardeners is to monitor how sunlight moves through their garden to find spots that offer a balance of light and shade, ensuring the plant's happiness.
How can artificial lighting be used for Heaven Lotus?
When natural sunlight is insufficient, especially during winter or in less sunshine-friendly spaces, artificial lighting becomes crucial for the growth of Heaven Lotus. Indoor plants benefit significantly from artificial lights, such as LEDs, which can be customized to provide specific light wavelengths needed by plants. For optimal growth, full sun plants need 30-50W/sq ft, partial sun plants require 20-30W/sq ft, and full shade plants need 10-20W/sq ft of artificial light. The light source should be placed 12-36 inches above the plant to simulate natural sunlight, and the duration of light exposure should mimic natural daylight hours, typically 8-12 hours per day.
What are the symptoms of insufficient light in Heaven Lotus?
Heaven Lotus may exhibit various symptoms under insufficient light conditions. These include smaller new leaves compared to older ones, leggy or sparse growth due to increased spaces between leaves or stems, faster leaf drop, slower or halted growth, and lighter-colored or irregularly colored new leaves. These symptoms indicate the plant's struggle with low light and its efforts to conserve energy and resources.
What symptoms indicate excessive sunlight exposure for Heaven Lotus?
Excessive sunlight can harm Heaven Lotus, leading to symptoms such as chlorosis, where leaves lose their green color and turn yellow due to chlorophyll breakdown, and sunscald, which damages plant tissues with intense sunlight exposure, resulting in pale, bleached areas. Other symptoms include leaf curling as a defense against too much sunlight, wilting from increased water loss, and leaf scorching, characterized by brown, dry edges on leaves due to excessive sunlight.
How can Heaven Lotus be acclimated to new light conditions?
To acclimate Heaven Lotus to new light conditions, especially when transitioning to sunnier spots, it's crucial to do so gradually. Indoor plants can be shifted to progressively sunnier spots each week until they receive the desired amount of sunlight, typically 3-6 hours daily. For outdoor plants, moving them to sunnier locations progressively each week helps prevent sunburn. If the plant is large or not easily movable, using artificial light, like desk or ceiling lamps for at least 8 hours daily, or professional plant grow lights can provide additional light. When dealing with obstructed sunlight outdoors, consider pruning obstacles like tree branches or relocating smaller plants during their dormant period to sunnier spots with good drainage.