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CLERODENDRON paniculatl 

 Panicled Clerodendron. 



DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERAJM. 



Nat. ord. Vkrbenac)2;e. Jussieu in annal. du mus. Brotm prod. I* 

 510. /" 



CLERODENDRON, CaL catnpanulatus, 5-fidua v. S-dentatns. Cor, 

 tubo cylindraceo ssepiils elongato; limbo 5-partfto> laciutis asqualibus* 

 Stam. 4, didynama exserta, secunda. Germ. 4-loculare, loculis mono* 

 *perm is. Slig* bifid ura, acutum. Bacca tetrapyrena, calyce seep ids am- 

 pliafo cincta. Arbores v. Frutices. ¥ol. opposite, simpMcia, wdivtia, nunc 

 lobatcty petiolorum bast persistenti, Cory mm terminates et amiiares^ txicho 

 tomu Brown prod. 1. 510. 



C. pani&ttatum f foliis cordatis quinauelobis subdeaticiilatis giahrf»; summit 

 a&pifct indivisis, paoicula brachiata, corollae tubo c&lyeeia muhotiffi 

 superante. Brown in HorU Kew* erf. 2. 4. 63. 



Clerodendron paniculatum. Linn. raanU 90. Vahl symb. 2. 74f. Wiftd* sp. 



pL 3. 388. 

 Clerodendron pyratxndale. Andrews's reposit. 628. 



Rami tetragoni, glabri y purpurei 9 lateribus sulco exaratu Folia petiolata, 

 opposita, palmaria, inferior a spithamaa, quinqueloba, bast costata, utrinque 

 glabra, remote denticulata, lobi lanceolate acuti: petioli teretes, sukati, 

 crassitte penna columbinaj axilla hirsute pilis longis crispis albidis caulem 

 ambientibxis &quh ac ad basin ramorum panicula. Panicula terminalis f 

 brachiata; peduoculi partiales horizontales> oppositi> glabri f multeities dicho* 

 ton&divisi: ramuli divisissimi : pedicelli ultimi capillares: foliola petiolata f 

 cordato4anceolata ad basin pedunculorum partialium; subulata ad basin ramu' 

 lorum. Calyx glaber: lacintis lanceolatis. Corolla pollicaris : tubus jUiformis: 

 lacinia limbi oblonga. Vahl loc. cat- 



A very ornamental shrub belonging to the hothouse de- 

 partment; flowering from July to October. Native of Java 

 and Pulo Pinang (Prince of Wales*s Island); from which 

 last place the species was introduced in 1809, by Mr. 

 Evans, of Stepney. 



The drawing was taken this summer at the nursery of 

 Messrs. Whitley, Brames, and Milne, Fulham. 



Branches four-cornered, smooth, purple, scored along 

 the side. Leaves petioled, opposite, cordate, five-lobed, 

 from three to seven inches or more in length, remotely 

 and obsoletely denticulate, uppermost generally undivided, 

 smooth on both sides; lobes lanceolate, pointed: petioles 

 round, scored, about as thick as the stem 6f a pigeon's 



