Q-I have a bleeding-heart vine and am wondering how to get it to bloom again. It is in a sunny room, is sending up long, slender tendrils and seems healthy. A-Clerodendrum thomsoniae, or ...
May Chung started this plant from a cutting, but she had no idea what it was. We were able to identify it as Clerodendrum thomsoniae, a vine also known as bleeding glory bower or bleeding heart vine.
It’s that time of year in South Florida when clerodendrum are everywhere. Clerodendrum are beautiful, flowering plants that can be found blooming and thriving all over our South Florida landscape.
In May, when my new, blue butterfly bush started to bloom, I realized it could be the focal point for a patriotic garden. It also was the season for patriotic sentiments with Memorial Day, Flag Day ...
Clerodendrum thomsoniae commonly called Bleeding Heart Vine originated in West Africa. Bleeding Heart Vine has woody twining stems with large broad and oblong leaves. It is also a well-known vine and ...
Most gardens are filled with music. Wind whistles in the trees, birds sing sweetly overhead, bees buzz in and out. If that’s still not quite enough for you, though, try adding Musical Notes ...
Although the name ‘’Clerodendrum’’ is only vaguely familiar to many gardeners, the genus represents numerous plants common in our landscapes. Of the 400 or so species, the great majority are shrubs.
I thought plants in the genus Clerodendrum would make an interesting article because they offer us some very familiar garden plants as well as some that are fairly rare and quite odd. But, as usual, ...