The harvesting season for Clerodendrum wallichii (glory-bower) typically begins in late summer, usually in August or September.
glory-bower
Clerodendrum wallichii
Cycle:
Perennial
Watering:
Average
Propagation:
Stem Propagation,Layering Propagation,Air Layering Propagation,Grafting Propagation,Division
Hardiness Zone:
8 - 11
Flowers:
White, Green Flowers
Sun:
part sun/part shade,full sun
Fruits:
purple,black Fruits Ready In Summer
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
green
Growth Rate:
Low
Maintenance:
Moderate
Drought Tolerant:
Yes
Invasive:
Yes
Tropical:
Yes
watering
Glory-bower (Clerodendrum wallichii) is a very easy-to-care-for plant and requires minimal care once established. The plant should be watered regularly, about once or twice a week, allowing the top few inches of soil to dry out between waterings. In summer, water more often during periods of hot or dry weather. During the cooler months, reduce watering, allowing the soil to become slightly drier between waterings.
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pruning
Pruning should be done several times a year for a glory-bower plant. Prune the plant after flowering in summer to remove dead flowers and stem ends, this helps to keep your glory-bower bush flowering longer. Prune again in late winter to reduce the plant height and encourage new, vigorous growth in the spring. Pruning should be done only as needed and not all at once, as over-pruning will limit flower production. Last but not least, in late summer prune any dead or dying branches and stems. Ensure that tools are sterilized and sharp before pruning to prevent any disease from spreading.
Season
Clerodendrum wallichii typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.
Clerodendrum wallichii typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.
The harvesting season for Clerodendrum wallichii (glory-bower) typically begins in late summer, usually in August or September.