
Flaming Glory Bower Vine. The smaller yellow green leaves seen among the plant in the last pic are air potato vine which is under attack from a beetle brought into the park to control it. A vine of fairly rapid growth to 30 feet glossy, oval dark green leaves to 7 inches long.

Large clusters of brilliant red flowers bloom profusely during winter. Full sun to light shade. Clerodendrum splendens commonly known as flaming glorybower is a plant native to tropical parts of west africa.
Climbs Rapidly To 30 Feet Rich Green, Glossy Leaves To 7 Inches Long.
Large clusters of brilliant red flowers bloom profusely during winter. The leaves are oval, to 7 in (18 cm) long, and arranged in opposite pairs. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant, in.
Clerodendrum Speciosissimum Is A Tropical Shrub Of The Family Of Verbena, Originally From Java.
Elliptic to ovate leaves (to 7 long) are a lustrous dark green. Flaming glorybower (clerodendrum splendens) skip to the end of the images gallery. Shipping only for delhi / ncr.
This Is The Average Expected Mature Height By Width In Feet Or Inches.
The flaming glory bower vine is also known as the bleeding heart vine although this one, unlike clerodendrum x thompsoniae or the white bleeding heart vine, does not have a showy colorful calyx from which the flowers emerge. Available in nursery for pickup. Clerodendrum species are trees, erect or rambling shrubs, rarely herbs.
Most Of The Pictures Posted Here Are Correct And The Plant Is In Fact A Clerodendrum Speciosissimum.
Just thought i would clarify that some people are stating two different latin names for this plant. Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. Clerodendrum splendens, commonly called flaming glory bower is native to tropical western africa.
It Belongs To The Verbena Family (Verbenaceae), Order Lamiales.
Branches terete, quadrangular, glabrous or pubescent. The most common name is glory bower. Clerodendrum species are trees, erect or rambling shrubs, rarely herbs.