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Pagoda Flower, Richard Lyons, Florida Garden, Japanese Pagoda, Plants For Sale, Plant Sale, The Father, Winter Time, Spreads

Clerodendrum paniculatum, The Pagoda Flower is named for the shape of its flowers. This species was first described in 1767 by none other than Carl Linnaes himself (The Father of modern biological nomenclature). This shrub spreads by means of root suckers to create a nice clump of stems, each producing a scarlet pagoda shaped inflorescence.… Read more

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Pagoda Flower (Clerodendrum paniculatum) · iNaturalist Andaman Nicobar Islands, Andaman Nicobar, Andaman And Nicobar Islands, Photo C, French Polynesia, Archipelago, Central America, Sri Lanka, Philippines

The pagoda flower, (Clerodendrum paniculatum), also known as hanuman kireetam, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Clerodendrum. It is native to tropical Asia and Papuasia (southern China including Taiwan, Indochina, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Borneo, Sulawesi, Sumatra, Philippines, Bismarck Archipelago). It is reportedly naturalized in India, Fiji, French Polynesia, and Central America. (Source: Wikipedia, ''…

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Pagoda Plant, Pagoda Flower, Hot Browns, Tropical Landscapes, Red Bench, Passion Flowers, Tropical Backyard, Herbal Plants, Tuk Tuk

After we finished with Tomok and the King's tomb we took the bus back toward the Tabo Cottage. With about a kilometer or two to go, most of our group decided to stop and walk the rest of the way back to the hotel. It was an absolutely fantastic walk and Morris gave us great insite into the local flora. We saw all sorts of lovely plants and herbs etc .. We passed by a wedding taking place. This is was quite the site with an impromptu wedding "picnic" set up on the side for the road. Everyone…

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Pagoda Flower / Hanuman Kireedam / Krishna Kireedam / Clerodendrum paniculatum Pagoda Flower, Bell Shaped Flowers, The Terminal, Row By Row, Wedding Invite, Lord Krishna, In The Wild, The Plant, The Crown

The plant is a shrub that grows mostly in the wild but capable of excelling any garden-grown plant for its beautiful terminal inflorescence that lasts about six months. Orange-red- bell shaped flowers open row by row in the terminal cluster. Leaves are simple and dark green. The name attributed to it; ‘Krishna kireedam means the crown of lord Krishna; as the inflorescence is so shaped; it is a pity that this plant is not given the adequate importance it deserves. Information Courtesy…

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