Clerodendrum quadriloculare - Starbust Plant
By Delonix1
- 10 Oct, 2017
- 8 likes
My Starburst plant was almost dead last summer due to the severe 6 year drought. I cut it all the way back the main stem and now it has come back nicely this year. It should be moved into more sun because it's never bloomed. Photo taken Oct. 10, 2017.
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It really needs more sun, though. I need to find a sunnier spot so it can bloom. I've had it for maybe 8 years or so and it's never flowered.
12 Oct, 2017
Cant you swop a plant space with another plant that does nt need so much sun if you have nt much space..
12 Oct, 2017
Yes, I just need to do it. lol!
13 Oct, 2017
You certainly will I hope you find a good spot for it.
14 Oct, 2017
Same here,and it needs MUCH water. I have to move mine again. Its done badly in ground. Its no Clerodendrum bungei that I have seen around Hayward filling whole planting beds.
15 Oct, 2017
Penny,
I hope I'll have some place soon to plant it.
18 Oct, 2017
Stan,
It's not the easiest plant to grow here. It loves a lot of water and needs quite a bit of direct sun. The ones I've seen on the internet blooming well in South Florida are growing even there in full sun.
18 Oct, 2017
You shall have to go around your gaden doing this. ?
https://youtu.be/To8g933xpL8
18 Oct, 2017
LOL! That's pretty funny!
20 Oct, 2017
? or you could go round each plant saying inky pinky pen and ink you get pulled up because you stink.
20 Oct, 2017
If you can't bloom it I'll give it a miss. Shame as I've really been hankering after this for a while.
22 Oct, 2017
Meanie:
It's been in this spot for several years. It gets a lot of competition from a huge Ficus cyathistipula and it's shaded from this tree. I must find a good, sunny spot for it so it can flower. This is the reason why I purchased it. It does have very nice leaves which are green above and bright purple below, also.
22 Oct, 2017
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Its looking really good serviving your 6 year drought Andy I am sure it will do far better getting the sun for it to bloom.
11 Oct, 2017