Clerodendrum paniculatum L. var. paniculatum, known as the Pagoda Flower, is celebrated for its striking architectural beauty and medicinal properties. Native to Southeast Asia, this perennial shrub is a part of the Lamiaceae family, known for its large, pyramid-shaped flower clusters.

  • Scientific Name: Clerodendrum paniculatum L. var. paniculatum
  • Common Names: Pagoda Flower
  • Origin: Southeast Asia
  • Plant Type: Shrub
  • Climate Zone: Tropical
  • Plant Size: Up to 2-3 meters
  • Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil Type: Moist, well-drained
  • Watering Requirements: Moderate
  • Bloom Time: Late summer to fall
  • Flower Color: Red or orange
  • Medicinal Uses: Traditionally used to treat hypertension and as an anti-inflammatory agent.
  • Care Tips: Prune after flowering to maintain shape and encourage new growth.
  • Interesting Fact: Its unique flower structure makes it a focal point in any tropical garden.

Clerodendrum paniculatum L. var. paniculatum stands as a testament to the blend of visual allure and traditional healing practices, enriching both gardens and herbal medicine traditions.