Clerodendrum bungei plants grow single-stalked, 3 to 5 feet in height. Each stalk is topped by a showy cluster of pink flowers that also have a pleasant fragrance. Cashmir Bouquet and Rose Glory Bower are among the common names for this plant. Flowers appear non-stop, spring, summer, and fall. Butterflies enjoy the steady supply of nectar, especially Swallowtails.
This plant is native to China and northern India, and is listed for USDA Zones 7-11. They tend to drop their leaves, even in relatively mild winters, and will appear as bare sticks for a couple of months.
Clerodendrum bungei is one of the most invasive species of the genus but also has among the most beautiful blooms. If you have to grow this plant, keep it in a pot with a saucer underneath to prevent the spread of roots, and also remove flower heads as soon as they fade to prevent seed dispersal.
Why does the most invasive one have to be the prettiest? :(
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Flowers. Can these grow in Mn? Maybe inside?
ReplyDeleteRainforest Gardener: I know! Isn't that frustrating?
ReplyDeleteMolly: You might be able to grow them as a potted plant outside for the summer and then overwinter them inside. It's worth a try, and in your climate you wouldn't have to worry about them escaping!
Invasive!? Hmm. Here in the Pacific Northwest, we can barely keep this one going from year to year.
ReplyDeleteThis one has become one of my prettiest weeds. The mower keeps it down in the lawn. It has now colonized an area of about 100 square feet, in Zone 6b Spokane, WA.
ReplyDeleteI live in Texas and I think the heat helps it to multiply...grow and spread in abundance in my flower beds. Never could figure out what kind of plant this was till now. The leaves when pulled have a fragrance of vitamins. Wondering if it is poisoness. So do love the beautiful blooms. I think I will keep them.
ReplyDeleteThere are no known edible uses, but a decoction of the leaves applied externally is supposed to have anti-inflammatory effects.
ReplyDeleteI live in England and planted my Clerodendrum bungei 3 years ago. It has tripled in size, looks very healthy, but has never flowered. What am I doing wrong?
ReplyDeleteSleigh, I would recommend more sun and no fertilizer. Here they thrive in hot, sunny spaces.
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