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Re: Nodding Ladies
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Nodding Ladies
- From: B* <b*@www.sunland.net.au>
- Date: Thu, 30 Oct 1997 20:47:53 +1100
At 07:09 28/10/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Perens,
> Has anyone heard of a Clerodendrum called Nodding Ladies, if so ,
>what's the botanical name? This is an old fashion antique heirtage garden
>plant. It grows 6-10' on a single stalk with elongated spear shaped leaves.
>The top 1' is filled with long skinny trumpet shaped cream white flowers
>wit just a hint of burgundy on the inside throat, resembling a single
>fuschia. Anyone have any ideas on this one? A friend and I found this at an
>abandoned house in the old part of town. The only thing the local nursery
>could come up with is the names I've given.
>
>CherrylM,
>Baker, LA
>USDA zone 8b
>
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>CherrylM,
Clerodendrum is indeed its botanical name, member of Verbenaceae family.
There are many different varieties, my digest lists approx 15 of them.
......Janine
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