Clerodendrum?

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Hector Johnson
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Clerodendrum?

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Re: Clerodendrum?

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Looks like a clerodendrum to me Hector...
Clerodendrum is a genus of about 400 species according to Wikipedia so it may be difficult to pin down exactly which one it is. I never get to stressed about the botanical name, i just like growin em! :)
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Re: Clerodendrum?

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I have one ,just started,although a single trunk and it looks just like yours.
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Re: Clerodendrum?

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Clerendendron inerme..... like you, I like to know what I have by common and botanical name...

You have obviously just pruned it well and I like the pot.. very nice.
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