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Q: I covered twoClerodendrum quadriloculareduring the cold weather, but both look bad. What are the chances they'll recover from this damage? — D.N., Houston A: This species is listed as cold ...
What: Clerodendrum trichotomum, commonly known as harlequin glorybower, can be grown either as a small tree or large shrub. This plant has some very interesting features, but the one that leaves ...
Back to your Clerodendrum bungei. Another of its common names is Mexican hydrangea. The plant is native to China, not Mexico. And it is related to verbena, while hydrangea is related to dogwoods.
Starburst clerodendrum (C. quadriloculare) isn’t perfect. It’s a 12-foot shrub from the Philippines with stems that can become top heavy and keel over. In addition, this species — like many ...
Clerodendrum are beautiful, flowering plants that can be found blooming and thriving all over our South Florida landscape. With more than 300 species of vines and shrubs in the genus, they are as ...
Another Clerodendrum is a now-common landscape plant: Clerodendrum quadriloculare, the starburst clerodendrum. It’s another bushy, small tree that grows to about 12 feet.
Starshine is a variety of Clerodendrum paniculatum native to Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka and Malaysia. I have always been a Clerodendrum nut even loving those that others considered invasive.
Use this clerodendrum in a tall boarder, in large containers, to fill large open spaces and, when trained as a standard (tree), as a specimen plant. Place carefully in the landscape, the branches ...
Clerodendrum bungei is a plant that is fairly easy to grow as long as you give it a reasonably well drained soil, some shade from the hot sun, and some moisture.
Harlequin glory tree A graceful, undervalued, and (sadly) rarely-seen deciduous small tree, Clerodendrum trichotomum has soft, downy leaves and panicles of sweetly-scented, creamy-white flowers.
Clerodendrum serratum is thought to be extremely helpful in treating respiratory conditions. In addition, it helps with other issues like colds, asthma, rhinitis, and TB.
The genus Clerodendrum s.1. is polyphyletic. Although recent studies have resulted in C. subg. Cyclonema and C. sect. Konocalyx being removed to the resurrected genus Rotheca, and the unispecific ...