*Clerodendrum Linnaeus. Common name: Glory-bower.
A genus of about 250 species, trees and shrubs (rarely perennial or annual herbs), mostly tropical and warm temperate, African and Asian (after removal of the “Pantropical Coastal” clade into Volkameria) (Yuan et al. 2010).
References: Harley et al. In Kadereit (2004); Hsiao & Lin (1995); Satthaphorn et al. (2024); Steane et al. (1999); Steane, de Kok, & Olmstead (2004); Yuan et al. (2010). Show full citations.
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© Keith Bradley | Clerodendrum chinense
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