clerdendum inerme- native or not?

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clerdendum inerme- native or not?

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there has been some speculation lately about clerodendrum inerme whether or not is a native of Australia? i have done a little research and the sites i have found state that it is, but i just wanted to make sure what other people think as i am thinking about entering one in the native competition if it is?


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Re: clerdendum inerme- native or not?

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Hi Jamie

I don't know but they grow in a lot of areas as do privet. They are also found in South America

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thanks brian :D i also found that info, they are also found in hawaii aswell, so i will still have to researvh it, im not even sure if the clero i have are "inerme"


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The ones I grew in Darwin came from a stock plant that originated in SE Asia.
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thanks graeme, i also found that info aswell, it seems that clero are native to a lot of places, i'm starting to think mine isnt even inerme as all the pics i have seen of them and sketches they all have a darker, wider leaf than the ones i have, the ones i have have a fairly narrow leaf similar shape to ficus nerifolia but a bit more delicate, ii am starting to beleive it is a different cultivar but cant find any reference to it with the same leaves?

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Squash a leaf and smell it - should have a very pungent odour

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Re: clerdendum inerme- native or not?

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Clerodendrum inerme is a native species of Austalia. It occurs along the coast and on inshore islands, sometimes amongst mangroves or on the edges of rainforest; from NE NSW and SE Qld around to the NT and WA, on Christmas Island and into Papua New Guinea. It is apparently sometimes called the scrambling clerodendrum.
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nice :D


thats the best bit of info i have had for a bit :D


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The species is still considered native even if it does grow naturally somewhere else too. It just means its not endemic to australia.

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cheers joel, i think that clears things up :D enough for my liking any ways ;) :D :lol:

brian, i chrushed a leaf and i couldnt smell anything really? might get my wife to try tomorrow and see if she can smell anything.


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Re: clerdendum inerme- native or not?

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Try it again after a few rums

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bingh wrote:Jamie

Try it again after a few rums

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is it really that bad a smell? i did have my nose broken a few times so i cant smell to well anyways, but are you trying to make me spew brian :twisted: :lol: ;)


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It's not too bad but it is distinctive. BTW - I like rum

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i figured as much mate :D :lol:

i didnt mind the rum when i was drinking too, i have been pretty good lately havent drunk in a while :D


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