Flower Pagoda (Clerodendrum japonicum [Thunb.] Sweet)
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
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Flower
Pagoda
(Clerodendrum japonicum [Thunb.]
Sweet)
Synonyms:
C. kaempferi (Jacq.) Sleb., C.
paniculatum L., Volkameria japonica Thunb.
Family:
Verbenaceae.
Description:
Generally, pagoda flowers planted in the garden, yard, or on
the road outside the city area as an ornamental plant. Deciduous shrub, 1-3 m
tall. The trunk filled with fine hair. Single leaf, stemmed, lies face. Leaf
blade oval widening, base heart-shaped leaves, old leaves bercangap menjari, to
a length of 30 cm. The flowers are red compound interest, composed of small
flowers that come together to form a pyramid, out of the end of the shaft. The
fruit is round. Pagoda flowers can be propagated by seed.
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