Clerodendrum trichotomum
Harlequin Glorybower

 Plant Type:
 Growth Forms:
 Hardiness:
 Deciduous / Evergreen:
 Flower Notes:
White (Pink buds open to tubular white flowers with 5 long lobes (1-1.5" wide), occuring in 6-9" wide cymes in mid-summer to late fall; attractive in mass)
 Foliage Notes:
Green (Coarse, dark green summer foliage)
 Fruit Notes:
Blue;red (Very spectacular and unique fruit composed of a bright blue berry (drupe) subtended by a bright red, star-shaped, 5-lobed calyx (0.5" dia.); fall)
 Ultimate Height:
10-15 feet
 Ultimate Spread:
10-15 feet
 Soil Notes:
Prefers well-drained, moist, loamy soils
 Range:
Japan and China
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Leaves (4-9" long by 2-5" wide) are opposite, simple, ovate, acuminate, enitre or toothed with 1-4" long petioles. Leaf underside, petiole, and stem are pubescent. Foliage is malodorous when crushed.

Additional Information

The Harlequin Glorybower is generally grown as a suckering shrub, but is sometimes trained into tree form. The interesting flowers and fruits of this plant are truly unique and quite attractive, however once the flowering and fruiting are complete for the year, the plant can be quite unkempt, leggy, and coarse. If grown in a USDA hardiness zone less than 7, Clerodendrum trichotomum will die back; in cooler climates it is generally treated as an herbaceous perennial and must be planted in a protected location with good mulch cover. Best in full sun.

Other plants like this Clerodendrum trichotomum (Harlequin Glorybower)

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