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Clerodendrum quadriloculare - Starburst
By Delonix1
- 11 Sep, 2013
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This Clerodendrum has gorgeous flowers when in flower; however, with this being said, mine had never flowered. I'm almost ready to remove it. I think it was planted in the wrong spot. Photo taken Sept. 10, 2013.
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I hope so! If not, it's going into the trash can! lol! :>)
11 Sep, 2013
Know the feeling....
13 Sep, 2013
"I'm almost ready to remove it."
I reckon that you should remove it to the UK!!!!
Gotta be worth persevering with surely?
13 Sep, 2013
I really want to see the flower on this plant; however, it was the worst spot in the world to plant it. The bananas and Ficus cyathistipula take all the water and nutrients in this area.
14 Sep, 2013
It looks healthy- I have one. They want full sun in California. I ordered mine in spring.and it took two months to acclimate from the Florida heat and humidity to the Hayward 80f "heat" and 46% summer humidity. Really nice purple undersides.
Will it flower in winter or next spring? We will find out!
2 Sep, 2014
Here I think it needs some shade, the sun is extremely hot and intense here in inland San Diego. I had many plumerias burn in heat waves...even my large tree in the ground burned back in Sept of 2012. This is when my Plmeria obtusa 'Singapore' was literally cooked (and eventually died)...it was more than 100ºF and up to 108ºF from 9:00 a.m. until 8 p.m. (almost 12 hrs of above 100ºF). Even large trees in the neighborhood were badly burned...as the humidity was extremely low, only around 5%.
2 Sep, 2014
Sorry about the P.obtusa- I know how it feels to lose something you've grown for years.
I'm on my very first try with one. Great looking foliage. I've read they are actually more cold tolerant in California then P.rubra. This winter will be a test.
2 Sep, 2014
Yes, I had the P. obtusa 'Singapore' since 1996. I was really sad! :>( However, they are pretty commonly sold here.
P. obtusa 'Singapore' is definitely much, much more tropical than P rubra. I had a Plumeria 'Celadine' survive the 1990 freeze in a protected area in the ground covered with a box.
3 Sep, 2014
Well,its January..and not a single sign of a bud on C.quadrilculare. And we couldn't have had a milder winter for it.
The plant itself looks like summer Coleus. Just no bloom.
11 Jan, 2015
Good luck with your C. quadrilculare flowering. Mine looks absolutely horrible! I'm about ready to rip it out of the ground. Actually, I may move it to a sunnier spot. Mine has never bloomed in all the years I've had it.
12 Jan, 2015
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Perhaps it will when you move it....
11 Sep, 2013