Indo-China, Southern Annam, uaidi, is.. n . oquin^o u^^, ..0.0,» ^i x^, 

 1932, on sandy river banks, flowers white, fragrant. 



In ail respects, except in its ultimately déhiscent fruits, this is a typical 

 Clerodendron, apparently belonging in the group with Clerodendron 

 Godejroyi O. Ktze. The fruiting calyces are very slightly enlarged, 



for ir.rl oKniif p s; Innp qc; widc. Thp fiillv rinp 



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fruits split longitudinally into two equal parts, which in turn divide 

 into two narrow single-seeded pyrenes, the dehiscence paralleling that 

 of the fully mature fruits of the common Clerodendron inernie Gaertn. 



Clerodendron Petasites (Lour.) Moore, Jour. Bot. 63:285. 1925; 



