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- Clerodendrum is a genus of flowering plants formerly placed in the family Verbenaceae, but now considered to belong to the Lamiaceae (mint) family. Its...
- Phaleria clerodendron, commonly known as scented daphne, scented phaleria or rosy apple, is an evergreen tree or tall shrub in the family Thymelaeaceae...
- Kindersley. 2008. p. 1136. ISBN 978-1405332965. "RHS Plant Selector - Clerodendron thomsoniae". Retrieved 15 April 2020. "AGM Plants – Ornamental" (PDF)...
- Selected Plant Families Manzoor-Khuda M, Sarela S (1965). "Constituents of Clerodendron infortunatum (bhat)—I : Isolation of clerodolone, clerodone, clerodol...
- K, Hirata Y. Synthesis of trichotomine, a blue pigment obtained from Clerodendron trichotomum Thunb. Tetrahedron. 1978; 34(10):1457-1459. doi:10...
- buffer zone is most vulnerable. Many medicinal plant species such as Clerodendron indi****, Rauvolfia serpentina and Plumbago zeylanica, which were once...
- (cannonball tree) Gustavia, Grias, Couroupita Thymelaeaceae Phaleria clerodendron (scented daphne) Bignoniaceae Adenocalymma Amphitecna, Parmentiera, Crescentia...
- papaya Chamaedorea tepejilote Citharexylum spinosum Clerodendron fairchildianum 'Musical Note' Clerodendron speciosissimum Clerodendrum bungii Clerodendrum...
- ministers are said to have undergone the treatment. The key ingredient is Clerodendron serratum spreng tree, known as 'srigunggu'. Saponin, found in sigunggu...
- pugmarks. Fifty yards later, Robin located the tiger within a patch of clerodendron forty yards wide. Picking up Robin and entering the plants slowly, Corbett...