Senin, 31 Desember 2007

Clerodendrum paniculatum


Pagoda Flower
Botanical Family: Verbenaceae

Clerodendrum paniculatum, native to Southeast Asia, is popularly known as the Pagoda Flower because its red-orange flowers appear in a conical from around a spike that rises high above the glossy five lobed leaves. It may grow to 3 meters but is usually kept pruned to a lower height.

Propagation is by air layering or from woody cuttings.
Source:
Tropical Garden Plants

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