Clerodendron.] CXI. VERBENACER, (C. B. Clarke.) 593 
13. C. deflexum, Wall. Pl. As. Rar. iii. 10, t. 215, and Cat. 1808; 
leaves elliptic or oblong acuminate subentire mature softly pubescent 
beneath, bracts narrow, a few leaf-like often added. Schauer in DC. Prodr. 
xi. 665. 
PENANG; Wallich. MALACCA and SINGAPORE ; Griffith, &c. 
A shrub, 4 ft. (Wallich); branches pubescent. Leaves opposite, 13 by 4 in., base 
cuneate or rounded, mature glabrate above; petiole lin. Peduncles 1-5 in., axillary, 
or sometimes one pseudo-terminal lateral deflexed, with 1 rarely 3 heads. Panicles 
1-3 in. diam., pubescent, red. Calyx 4-} in., divided more than half-way down; 
lobes lanceolate, suberect, scarcely acuminate, sparingly pubescent. Corolla slightly 
pubescent, white suffused rose-purple; tube $ in.; lobes } in., elliptic. Drupe i4 in. 
diam., succulent, purple.—Hardly any of Schauer’s section of azilliflore have the 
inflorescence so exclusively axillary as this, whicb he places in a section defined as 
having a terminal panicle. 
14. C. bracteatum, Wall. Cat. 1800; leaves ovate acuminate entire 
mature villous, bracts numerous ovate or oblong. Walp. Hep. iv. 106; 
Schauer in DO. Prodr. xi. 665.— Clerodendron, Griff. Itin. Notes, 94,n. 563. 
SixKIM and Buoran, alt. 2-5000 ft., frequent. MISHMEE; Griffith. ASSAM, 
CacHAR and Kuasra Mrs. up to 4000 ft., Wallich, H. f. & T., &c. 
A shrub, 8 ft., or arborescent 20 ft.; branches fulvous-villous. Leaves oppo- 
site, 6 by 3-4 in., base from cordate to cuneate, mature softly hairy above, villous 
or almost woolly beneath; petiole 1-3 in. Inflorescence fulvous-villous ; peduncles 
3 in., bearing 1 rarely 3 heads; bracts % by j in., prominent. Calyx } in., divided 
more than half-way down ; segments ovate-lanceolate, suberect. Corolla pubescent, 
white; tube 1 in.; lobes i in., elliptic. Drupe j in., purple; calyx enlarged, 
Teddish ; segments subpatent. 
TFPPPE Leaves beneath glabrate, with many round glands; petioles con- 
nected by a dense ring of hairs ; panicle terminal, large, open. 
15. c. paniculatum, Linn. Mant. 90; leaves cordate-ovate 5—3-lobed, 
calyx 2-4 in. divided nearly to the base, segments narrowly oblong. Vahl 
Symb. ii. 74; Bot. Reg.t. 406; Reichb. Fl. Exot. t. 208; Schauer in DC. 
Prodr. xi. 668. C. pyramidale, Andr. Bot. Rep. t. 628; Wall. Cat. 1802. 
M splendidum, Wall. Cat. 1803. Volkameria angulata, Lour. FI. Cochinch. 
9. 
PENANG; Wallich. Meravtand Maracca; Griffith.—DISTRIB. Siam, Cochin- 
ina, Java. . . 
A shrub, 3-6 feet. Leaves 8 in. diam., lobed 1-3 in. deep, denticulate, above with 
scattered multicellular hairs or glabrate; petiole 1—4 in. Panicle 4-12 by 3-8 in, 
pubescent, often leafy below, very lax, the branches often prolonged subracemose, 
Usually coloured red; bracteoles linear. Corolla pubescent or nearly glabrous, re 
orange or nearly white; tube 4-3 in., filiform; lobes 4-4 in. Drupe "o "dive ;folía 
. AR. diversifolia ; upper leaves not Jobed base cordate or hastate. . diversifolia, 
Vahi Symb. ii. 75; Schauer l. c.—Moulmein ; Parish. 
16. C. s Vahl Symb. ii. 74; leaves cordate roundly ovate 
shortly acuminate dentieclate, calyx 1-4 in. deeply divided segmonts are 
lanceolate acute. Wall. Cat. 1798; Bot. Reg. t. 649; Maund Bot. t ; 
chaner in DC. Prodr. xi. 669. C. dentatum, Wall. Cat. 1799; da tata 
l. c. 674, Volkameria Kaempferi, Jacq. Ic. Pl. Rar. t. 500. V. dentata, 
Roxb. FI. Ind. iii. 61. 
Sikkim, Bnoraw, Assam, Knasra Mrs, and SILHET, alt. 0-4000 ft. ; Wallich, 
SS T., &e., fr —Widely cultivated. . . . 
A shrub, "n ft. slabrate, or “the panicle and innovations minutely thinly hairy. 
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