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CLERODENDRON 



C lu'tea (yellow), i. Yellow. N. Amer. 1840. Her- 

 baceous perennial. 



ornithopodioi'des (bird's-foot-like). i. White. June. 

 Asia Minor. 1732. 



pube'scens (downy). 2. White. July. Panama. 

 1815. 



speciosi' ssima (most showy). Purple. July. Mexico. 

 1827. 



trine'rvia (three-nerved). Yellow. Arabia. 1837. 



viola'cea (violet-coloured), i. Purple. June. Por- 

 tugal. 1776. 



virga'ta (twiggy). See C. ORNITHOPODIOIDES. 



STOVE SHRUBS AND HERBACEOUS. 



C. arbo'rea (tree). 8. White. June. Caraccas. 1817. 



Evergreen. 



dendroi'dea (tree-like). 5. Purple. Brazil. 1828. 

 droserifo'lia (Drosera-leaved). Yellow, violet. May. 



Egypt. 1837. Greenhouse shrub. 

 gigante'a (gigantic). 6. White. June. S. Amer. 



I774- 

 hy'brida (hybrid). Pure white to lilac or purple. 



1909. 

 micra'ntha (small-flowered). White. June. Guiana. 



1824. 

 procu'mbens (lying-down). Yellow. June. W. Ind. 



1798. 



STOVE ANNUALS. 



C.aculea' ta (prickly). 2. White. June. S. Amer. 1817. 

 Burma'nni (Burman's). i. White. E. Ind. 1795. 

 cardina'lis (cardinal-flower-/iAe). 2. Red. July. 



Mexico. 1823. 

 ,, Chelido'nii (Chelidonium-like). i. Rose. E. Ind. 



1792. 

 diffu'sa (spreading), i. Green. June. Brazil. 



1823. 

 heptaphy'lla (seven-leaved). i. White. June. 



Jamaica. 1817. 

 Housto'ni (Houston's), i. White. June. W. Ind. 



1730. 

 monophy'lla (one-leaved), i. Yellow. June. Trop. 



Asia. 1759. 

 zeyla'nica (Ceylon), i. Yellow. June. E. Ind. 



1759. 



> Poly'gama (various-flowered). See C. SERRATA. 

 pu'ngens (stinging). See C. SPINOSA. 

 ro'sea (rosy). 2. Red. June. Brazil. 1825. 

 serra'ta (saw-edged). 2. White. June. W. Ind. 



1824. 

 spino'sa (prickly). 2. White. June. W. Ind. 1731. 



Biennial. 

 uniglandulo' sa (one-glanded). i. White, red. June. 



Mexico. 1823. 



visco'sa (clammy). 2. Yellow. Java. 1730. 

 icosa'ndra (twenty-stamened). ij. Yellow. 



Ceylon. 1730. 



CLERODENDRON. (From kleros, chance, and den- 

 dron, a tree ; said to be owing to the uncertainty of the 

 medicinal qualities. Nat. prd. Verbenas [Verbenaceae]. 

 Linn. n-Didynamia, 2-Angiospermia.) 



Seeds sown when ripe, or in the following March, in a 

 hotbed. Cuttings of the firm, short side-shoots, when 

 growth is commencing, in March or April, in sandy peat, 

 under a glass, and in bottom-heat. Loam and peat, 

 with a little charcoal and dried cowdung, assisted with 

 heat, until they show flower ; kept cool and dry in 

 winter, and pruned back in spring, that vigorous shoots 

 may be formed. Summer temp., 60 to 85 ; winter, 

 45 to 50. 



GREENHOUSE EVERGREENS. 



C. attenua'tum (attenuated). See C. FLORIBUNDUM. 

 costa'tum (ribbed). 6. N. Holland. 1823. 

 Farge'sii (Farges's). White. Fruit blue. China. 



1907. Hardy. 



flortbu'ndum (free-flowering). 6. Australia. 1824. 

 fce'tidum (stinking). 5. White. China. 1820. 



Half-hardy. 

 fortuna' turn (fortunate). 3. White. November. 



China. 1824. 

 fra'grans (fragrant). 6. White, red. October. 



China. 1790. 

 fio' re-pie' no (double-flowered). 6. White, red. 



October. China. 1790. 



C. gla'brum (smooth). S. Africa. 

 ,, japo'nicum (Japan). White. July. Japan. 1823. 

 ,, li'vidum (livid). See C. FORTUNATUM. 

 sero'tinum (late). See C. TRICHOTOMUM. 

 tomento' sum (thickly-downy). 5. White. April. 



N. S. Wales. 1794. 



triclio' tomum (three-forked). 6. Japan. 1800. Hardy. 

 ugande'nse (Uganda). Violet-blue. Brit. E. Africa. 



1909. 



STOVE EVERGREENS. 



C. aculea'tum (prickly). 4. White. September. W. Ind. 

 J 739. 



angustifo'lium (narrow- leaved). See C. FORTUNATUM. 



Balfou'rii (Balfour's). See C. THOMSON/E. 



,, bethunia'num (Capt. Bethune's). 10. Scarlet. 

 Borneo. 1847. 



Bucha'nani (Buchanan's). India. 



buxifo'lium (box-leaved). 4. White. 1820. 



calamito' sum (calamitous). 4. August. E. Ind. 

 1823. 



capita' turn (head-flowered). 5. Cream. August. 

 Sierra Leone. 1846. 



cephala'nthum (headed-flowered). Calyx purplish. 

 Corolla creamy-white. Zanzibar. 1888. 



ce'rnuum (drooping). 4. E. Ind. 1823. 



cocci' neum (scarlet). See C. SQUAMATUM. 



,, corda'tum (heart-leaved). See C. INFORTUNATUM. 



coromandelia' num (Coromandel). 6. Mauritius. 

 1823. 



Cunningha'mii (Cunningham's). Australia. 



dele'ctum (select). Magenta-rose. Calyx white. Seed- 

 ling from C. Thomsons. 1885. 



denta'tum (tooth-leaved). See C. SQUAMATUM. 



disparifo'lium (unequal-leaved). Malaya. 



e'legans (elegant). Country unknown. 



emirne'nse (Emirne), 3. White. February. Mada- 

 gascar. 1822. 



fa'llax (deceptive). Scarlet. September. 



a'lbum (white). 



ftoribu'ndum (bundle-flowered) of gardens. See C. 



EMIRNENSE. 



glandulo'sum (glanded). Scarlet. September. 



glau'cum (milky-green). 4. E. Ind. 1825. 



grandiflo'rum (large-flowered). 2. Yellow. Novem- 

 ber. Havannah. 1843. 



hasta' turn (halberd-leaved). 6. White. June. E. Ind. 

 1825. 



,, helianthemifo'lium (sunflower- leaved). See CARY- 



OPTERIS WALLICHIANA. 



,, heterophy'llum (various-leaved). 3. White. August. 



Madagascar. 1805. 

 Huge'lii (Hugel's). 5. Crimson. Sierra Leone, 



1842. 



illu'stre (illustrious). Bright scarlet. Celebes. 1884. 

 ine'rme (unarmed). 4. White. July. E. Ind. 



1692. 



,, inf or tuna' turn (unfortunate). 6. E. Ind. 

 Kcempfe'ri (Kasmpfer's). See C. SQUAMATUM. 

 laurifo'lium (laurel-leaved). Scarlet. E. Ind. 

 leucosce 'ptrum (white-sceptred). See LEUCOSCEPTRUM 



CANUM. 

 ligustri'num (privet-leaved). 3. White. September. 



Mexico. 1789. 



macrophy'llum (large-leaved). See C. SERRATUM. 

 macro' siphon (long-tubed). Corolla pure white. 



Stamens purple. Zanzibar. 1883. 

 Minaha'sscB (Mrs. Minahassa's). Yellowish-white. 



Calyx red. Celebes. 1886. 

 myricoi'des (Myrica-like). White, blue. Spring. 



Trop. Africa. 



myrmeco'philum (ant-loving). Singapore. 

 neriifo'lium (oleander-leaved). White. May. E. Ind. 



1824. 

 nu'tans (nodding). 6. White. November. E. Ind. 



1825. 



odora'tum (scented). See CARYOPTERIS WALLICHIANA. 

 panicula'tum(panicled). 6. Scarlet. August. Java. 



1809. 

 phlomoi'des (phlomis-like). 4. White. August. 



E. Ind. 1820. 



pube'scens (downy). White. July. E. Ind. 1824. 

 pyramida'le (pyramidal). See C. PANICULATUM. 

 rumphia'num (Rumphian). Flesh, then red and 



crimson. Java. 1887. 



