Stickbush


Scientific Name: Clerodendrum chinense (Osb.) Mabberley
Synonym: Clerodendrum fragrans var. pleniflorum , Clerodendrum fragrans, Clerodendrum fragrans var. multiplex , Clerodendrum philippinum, Volkameria fragrans
Family: Verbenaceae
Stickbush(Clerodendrum chinense)
Clerodendrum philippinum at the Huntington Gardens in early July
Recommended Temperature Zone:
Sunset®: 8,9,12-29
USDA: 9-12

Sun Exposure: Light shade to full sun

Origin: China, Japan; naturalized in southern United States and throughout tropics.

Growth Habits: Shrub, up to 8 feet tall (2.4 m); heart shaped leaves, up to 10 inches long (25 cm)

Watering Needs: Regular water

Stickbush(Clerodendrum chinense)

This Clerodendron is sometimes encountered under the now obsolete name Clerodendrum fragrans pleniflorum. It propagates with underground runners, and can be invasive.

Blooming Habits:
The Chinese Glory Bower usually encountered in nurseries has pink or white flowers, 1 inch across, fragrant, double. The wild form is single-flowered. The flowers are very fragrant in the evening and attract butterflies.


 

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