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-hardy to ...
Most gardens are filled with music. Wind whistles in the trees, birds sing sweetly overhead, bees buzz in and out. If that’s still not quite enough for you, though, try adding Musical Notes ...
Q. I bought a plant about 10 years ago at Mercer's March Mart, and it has grown tall and multiplied many times — even after I moved it to my new home. It has large, heart-shaped leaves and large ...
I thought plants in the genus Clerodendrum would make an interesting article because they offer us some very familiar garden plants as well as some that are fairly rare and quite odd. But, as usual, ...
In May, when my new, blue butterfly bush started to bloom, I realized it could be the focal point for a patriotic garden. It also was the season for patriotic sentiments with Memorial Day, Flag Day ...
Giant heart-shaped leaves and clusters of salmon coral flowers in a pagoda-shaped panicle make the Starshine clerodendrum among the most exotic shrubs for the tropical garden. I first saw this variety ...
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 ...
Dear Roger: Any idea what kind of plant this is? It has large, dark green leaves with purple veins. It can get over 4 feet tall and is very invasive. The flowers are beautiful; butterflies love them.
May Chung started this plant from a cutting, but she had no idea what it was. We were able to identify it as Clerodendrum thomsoniae, a vine also known as bleeding glory bower or bleeding heart vine.
Thirty-three species of Clerodendrum s.l. and five outgroup genera were included in a sequence analysis of internal transcribed spacers of the nuclear ribosomal DNA. The results of the cladistic ...
Such herbs are widely used in Ayurvedic medicine and are abundant in India. All such medications, according to Ayurveda, are referenced in the Puranas and other scriptures. For a long time, Ayurvedic ...