Clerodendrum quadriloculare

Clerodendrum quadriloculare

It's hard to miss this plant when it blooms. Its long pink flowers, clustered in bouquets, create the impression of a floral fireworks display in the garden.
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Nos espèces
Lamiaceae
Nom scientifique :
Clerodendrum quadriloculare
Nom vernaculaire :
Clerodendrum quadriloculare
Carte d’identité
de l’espèce
It's hard to miss this plant when it blooms. Its long pink flowers, clustered in bouquets, create the impression of a floral fireworks display in the garden.
Famille :
Lamiaceae
Origine géographique :
Southeast Asia and Papua
Taille :
3 to 6 meters
Floraison :
November to April (tropical climate / Caribbean)
Habitat :
Humid and sunny tropical zones
Classe :
Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledons)
Ordre :
Lamiales

A spectacular bloom in the heart of the garden

The Clerodendrum quadriloculare produces large clusters of pink tubular flowers that seem to explode above the foliage. This highly striking bloom naturally draws the eye in tropical flowerbeds.

This plant thrives in warmth and rich soil. Its dark green foliage with a purple underside remains decorative all year round. Like the Officer's Plume or the Chinese Hat, it attracts many pollinators.

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