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  2. Clerodendrum thomsoniae - Wikipedia

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    Clerodendrum thomsoniae is a species of flowering plant in the genus Clerodendrum of the family Lamiaceae, native to tropical west Africa from Cameroon west to Senegal. It is an evergreen liana growing to 4 m (13 ft) tall, with ovate to oblong leaves 8–17 cm (3–7 in) cm long.

  3. Clerodendrum - Wikipedia

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    Clerodendrum is a genus of flowering plants formerly placed in the family Verbenaceae, but now considered to belong to the Lamiaceae (mint) family. Its common names include glorybower , bagflower , pagoda flower and bleeding-heart .

  4. Clerodendrum glabrum - Wikipedia

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    The fragrant flowers are usually mauve with strongly exserted stamens and style, a common characteristic of the genus, and are borne in dense, terminal clusters. Closely related are Clerodendrum thomsoniae (Bleeding Heart) and Clerodendrum ugandense, known as Oxford and Cambridge bush because of its two tones of blue.

  5. Category:Garden plants - Wikipedia

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    Ornamental plant pathogens and diseases (5 C, 99 P) P. Plant nurseries (2 C, 33 P) R. ... Clerodendrum thomsoniae; Clerodendrum trichotomum; Clivia miniata; Clover;

  6. Category:Clerodendrum - Wikipedia

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    Clerodendrum thomsoniae; Clerodendrum tomentosum; Clerodendrum trichotomum; U. Clerodendrum umbellatum This page was last edited on 15 September 2015, at 07:25 ...

  7. Rotheca myricoides - Wikipedia

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    Rotheca myricoides or Butterfly Clerodendrum, Butterfly Bush, and (butterfly bush – also a name for Buddleja species) is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. [3] [4] It is native to tropical eastern Africa and widely cultivated elsewhere. [3] In cultivation, it is frequently known by one of its synonyms, such as Clerodendrum ...